Other Local Cliattle mortgages at The Frontier. Money to loan on improved farms. F. J. Dishner. Best castor machine oil at Golden & Hodgkin's. Loans on farms and ranches can be obtained of T. V. Golden. 51-4 Dr. Corbett will be In his dental office and gallery from the 23d to 30th of each month. Vl-tt Taken up, on June 15, on section twenty-four, township twenty-nine, range twelve, a black sow pig, weigh ing about 110 pounds. Owner can have same by paying all damages, ex. penses, etc. 52-3 A. Mulligan. A. Peterson of the lledbird country was a pleasant caller this morning. Mr. Peterson says they had a pretty lively hail storm in his neighborhood yesterday which did some damage to corn. He reports small grain in fine condition. Miss Myra llrainard, a niece of G. W. Smith, arrived in town.from Min neapolis Saturday night accompanied by Mr. Smith’s little daughter, who had been away the past three months. Miss llrainard returned to Minneapo lis on Monday. Very low rates to St. Louis, Mo., via the North-Western line. Excur sion tickets will be sold July 2 tofi, inclusive, with favorable return limits, on account of national demo cratic convention. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R’y. 52-2 Very Low Rates to Cincinnati, Ohio, via the North-Western line. Excursion tickets will be sold July 15,16 and 17, with favorable return limits, on account of international conventiod 11. and P, Order of Elks Apply to agents Chicago & North Western R’y. 52-4 Hanford Produce Co., Sioux City, la., have opened up a cream reciv ing station in O’Neill and ask for a share of your cream. We handle the U. S. Cream Separator, which holds the record for close skiming, easier running and durability. We pay cash for hutter and eggs. 40-tf H. B. Stocking. Tecumseh Chieftain: James H. Ross was so favorably impressed with Ilolt county land that he bought a quarter section near O’Neill. In company witli R. H. Walters, local agent for the Button Land Company, Mr. Ross made a tour of inspection over the county a week ago. lie test ed the soil and subsoil of the property in question and found it to be excel lent. Of course prices range very much lower there than in Johnson county and Mr. Ross is of the opinion the porporty will make him some money in the way of advancing values within the next few years. In all probability he will not locate on it until the spring of 1900. The Ross family has many friends here who will regret to have them move from the community at any time. Fourth of July Excursion Rates Via the North-'Wes tern Line. Ex cursion tickets will be sold at low rates to points on the North-Western System and the Union Pacific R. R. within 200 miles of selling station, July 2, 3 and 4, good returning until July 5th, inclusive. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R’y. Notice of A. A. Stanton. I have placed my books in the hands of J. A. Golden for the collection of accounts. He will notify you the amount due. 1 will be absent from the county and wish all parties indebt ed to me to please call on liim for settlement. 1-1 A. A. Stanton. Sued by His Doctor. “A doctor here lias sued me for $12.50, which I claimed was excessive for a case of cholera morbus,” says R. White, of Coachella, Cal. “At the trial he praised his medical skill and medicine. I asked him if it was not Chamberlain’s Qolle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he used as I had good reason to believe it was, and he would not say under oath that it was not.” No doctor could use a better remedy than this in a case of cholera morbus, it never fails. Sold by P. C. Corrigan. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Olllce at O’Neill, Nebraska, June 25, 1904. Notice Is hereby glveu that the following named settler has Hied notice of Ills Intention to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before The Register and Receiver at O’Neill, Nebraska, on August 5, 1904, viz: William Galmgan, O'Neill. Nebraska. H. E. No. 15779, for the NWI4. Sec. 9. T. 30 N„ R. 11 \V. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Michael McCoy. O’Neill. Neb. Andrew SenmlUt.of O'Neill, Neb. Simon Simonson, of 1A geo, Neb.Freemau llowdeu. of Agee, Neb. 1-4 S. J. WEKKKS, Register. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT In Estate of Moses Gauglieubaugh, Deceased. In County Court Holt county. Neb. To Tne Creditors, llelrs. Legatees And Oth ers Interested In The Estate of Moses Gaughenbaugh, Tako Notice, That. James Gaughenbaugh and George Gaughenbaugh, nave filed In the County Court a report of their doings us Executors, of said estate, and it Is ordered that the same stand for bearing the 9th day of July. A. D. 1904, before the court at the hour of 10 ^o’clock A. M., at which time any person Inter ested may appear and accept to and contest the same. And notice of the pres eroding Is ordered given by publication of this order for three consecutive weeks In Hie Frontier, next preceding said date of hearing. W liness my hand and the soal of the Coun ty Court at O’Neill, Nebraska this 14th day of Juuc, A. I). 1904. 52-3 J. M. MORGAN, County Judge. Good Spirits. Good spirits don’t all come from Kentucky. Their main source is tiie liver—and all the fine spirits ever made in the Blue Grass State could not remedy a bad liver or the hund red-and-one ill effects it produces. You can’t have good spirits and a bad liver at the same time. Your liver must be in fine contition if you would feel buoyant, happy and hopeful, bright of eye, light of step, vigorous and successful in your pursuits. You can put your liver in fine condition by using Green’s August Flower—the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stomach and a certain cure for dyspepsia or Indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over thirty-five years. August Flower will make your liver healthy and active and thus insure you a liberal supply of “good spirits.” Trial size, 25c; regu lar bottles, 75c. At all druggists. Trumps of Modern Surgery. Wonderful things are done for the human body by sugery. Organs are taken out and scraped and polished and put back, or they may be removed entirely; bones are spliced; pipes take the place of diseased sections of veins;, antiseptic dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like in juries before inflammation sets in, which causes them to heal without maturation and in one-third the time required by the old treatment. Cham berlain’s Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering which such injuries entail. For sale by P. C. Corrigan. Thrown From a Wagon. Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown from his wagon and severely bruised, lie applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely and says it is the best liniment liniment he ever used. Mr. Babcock is a well known citizen of North Plain, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and bruises. It will effect a cure In one-third the time required by any other treatment. For sale byP. C. Corrigan. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets Better than a Doctor’s Prescription. Mr. J. W. Turner, of Truhart, Va. says that Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets have done him more good than anything he could get from the doctor. If any physician in this country was able to compound a medi cine that would produce such gratify ing results in cases of stomach troub les, biliousness or constipation, his whole time would be used in prepar ing this one medicine. For sale by P. C. Corrigan. Excursion To Twin Cities Sunday, June 26, via Great North ern line. Hound trip rate from O’Neill $5. Tickets will be sold for train leaving O’Neill at 10:10 a. m., Satur day, arriving Minneapolis 7:35 a. m., St. Paul 8:10 a. m., Sunday, and are good for returning on train leaving St. Paul 7:55 p. m., Minneapolis 8:25 p. m., Sunday, or train leaving St. Paul 0:25 a. m., Minneapolis 10:00 a. m., Monday. Through palace sleepers from Sioux City, returning Sunday night. Tlie Twin Cities oiler many very line attractions to visitors, among which are the new Marble Capitol, Fort Snelling, Minnehaha Falls, St. Anthony Falls, Lake Harriet, Lake Minnetonka, Indian Mounds Park, Stillwater, etc. American association league ball games on Sunday, St. Paul vs. Kansas City at St. Paul; Minneapolis vs. Mil waukee at Minneapolis. For further information apply to agents Great Northern line. 51-2 ION LY Double Track RAILROAD Between Missouri River and Chicago Direct line to St. Paul and Minneapolis. Direct line to the Black Ilills, South Dakota. Only line to Bonesteel, pp S. I)., the Rosebud Indian ^ Reservation. ^ Through sleeping car ^ service to Omaha, making direct connections at Ora f aha Union Station for ^ Chicago and all points east. 9 No delays, no change of A cars, Northwestern all the ^ way. ^P Apply to nearest agent for tT rates, maps and time cards, or ^p write to— J JOHN A. KUHN. A. G. F. and P. A., Omaha _ Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Award. V. ALBERTS Mra* A DEALER IN Harness & Saddlery Goods Also Agent for Bliss Native Herbs, 21/0 days treatment for *1 and money refunded If not benefltted. Also Wheeler & Wilson Ball Bearing Sewing Mach. jr. H. WISE FLOUR AND FEED Recently equipped with an engine and feed mill and will do all kinds of feed grinding at any time. First door east of John Mann’s harness shop. Mrs. LAURA CRESS RESTAURANT Groceries, Confections and Fruit 0) tli X o z < K •6 U) s a. < la. IJ O O X o z w z 5 c c CD E. H. BENEDICT LAW & REAL ESTATE Office first door south of U. S, Land Offloe GRANT HATFIELD Res staurant MEALS OR LUNCHES Served as desired at all hours. Nice assort ment of Bruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars, etc. The O’NEILL BOTTLING WORKS R. J.'MARSH, i’roprictor Bottlers of Carbonated Sewages CIDER MANUFACTURERS township flrder looks $1 each the frontier MARKET REPORT -WEEK ENDING June 30 Hogs.$4 50 Eggs. lie Fat steers. 5 00 Wheat. 06c Cows and heif- Oats. 35c ers. 3 50 Rye. 41c Spring chickens, 6c Corn. 45c Old chickens, 4c, 5c Potatoes. 50c Butter.12c Printing Properly Printed THE FRONTIER ICO^T Flour and Feed Ilandle product of Stanton Millls, than which there is no better flour made J. C. HORISKEY Staple and Fancy Groceries Flour, Salt, Country Produce J|9 9. JUfttcagt Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Bldg. Ill gs iu u X O ui i 5 ^ < i c DC » JZ 111 g o z O "* ui 5 CD ^mAA^AAAa S. F. McNichols |g§ FLOUR and FEED « All Kinds of Grain Bought and Sold D. A. DOYLE |H Flour, Feed & gHg Grain |||| First door south of the postoffice S/feS. i JOHN HORISKEY IS Drayman flA Your property handled without smashing it H5q!«5 and delivered when and where you want It, R. T. WILLIAMS Contractor & Builder Estimates furnished on any size building Allkinds of carpenter work Shop just north of Bazelman’9 Lumber Yard O’NEILL, NEB. Scottish Sharoi).. OF GREYTOWER 153330, As9lsted 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. Chicago & Northwestern Railway TRAINS EAST „ „„ tPassenger, No. 4, 3:35 a. m. •Passenger, No. 6, 9:52 a. m. •Freight, No. 116, 3:35 p. m. tFreight, No. 64, 12:01 p. m TRAINS WEST tPassenger, No. 5, 3:35 p. m. •Passenger, No.ll, 10:15 p, m •Freight, No. 119, 5:32 p. m. tFreight, No. 63, 3:35 p. m. The 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; tDally, except Sunday. E. R. Adams, Agent (WHmar & Sioux Falls Ry.) Passenger, Daily Except Sunday. 9:50 P. M. Ar_Central Time_Lv 10:10 A. M. Mixed Train, Dally, Except Sunday. 3:50 p. M. Ar.Central Time,_Lv 9:50 P. M. Close connections at Sioux City for all points. For rates and further Information call on or address— W. E. West, Agent It seems safe to announce Fairbanks of Indiana Roosevelt's runningmate. LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION . 4 Saint Louis, May I to December I The Grandest Exposition Ever Held The Great Northern Ry. Will sell excursion tickets at favorable rates with suitable limits. V* For further particulars see your local agent Great Northern Railway, or address FRED ROGERS, G. F.&P. A..W.&S. F. RY„ SIOUX CITY, IA I ^Township Order Books | MANUFACTURED & IFOR SALE fa* £* THE FRONTIER ?«„ | 11 J Black Percheron Three of the best I Bay Hambletonian j- individuals in Holt : J I I Fine Jack J CoMnty^J*JI S __, is 5 . -^=— ; Will stand at my place north of town as usual this season. = <• 5 15 ; TERMS—Percheron, $12.50 to insure and special and lower rate if 15 5 service is required for several mares; Hambletonian and Jack, $8 1 j § each. Fee becomes due if mares are sold or removed from county, j 5 | A. MERRILL ** J- O’NEILL, NEB. The Frontier 1.50L '