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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1904)
R. R. DICKSON & Lawyer REERENCE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK. O'NEILL DR. P. J. FLYNN a. Physician and Surgeon Night Call* will he Promptly Attcndn Office: First door to right over Corrigan’ Telephone Nos.: Office, 58; Residence, d DR. j. P. GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Calls may be loft at Glllipran & Stout druj store or fit residence 1 block north and V east of stand pipe Phones: Office 41, res. 1' D. W. CAMERON Practical Cement Worker Manufactures Cement Walks, build! Foundations, Caves, etc. In fact al cement work neatly and promptly done. Address, Atkinson or O’Neil ®t, &.T.TrtaUM4 PHYSICIAN and SURGEON SPECIATLIES: EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAI Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied. O'NEILL. NEB. SHORTHORN BULLS AND HEIFERS y SCOTCh tops on best BATES fami lies, 35 BULLS 14 to 26 mo. old. 2C HEIFERS and 10 COWS bred to oui line 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 Oo. ,Neb JOHN A. ZEIMER, Prop.; This hotel has been newly fitted up, freshly papered throughout and painted outside and in, every thing 1 neat and tidy. Rates $1 and $2 a Day Yon patronage solicted. First door west of Brennan’s hardware. O’NEILL ABSTRACT f COMPANY Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY I nr“ji meat 1-_|y| ©t Telephone No. 80 Fresh and Cured Meat of all kinds Careful attention to Deliveries in the city Leek & Blackmer HOTEL EVANS ' ■'< ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY FREE BUS SERVICE W. T. EVANS, Prop. The Frontier Six Months for 75c Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. r I I Falling hair means weak hair. Then strengthen your hair; feed it with the only hair food, Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, makes the hair Hair Vigor ^row, completely cures dan druff. And it always restores color to gray hair, ail the rich, ; dark color of early life. 1 " My hair was falling out badly and I was afraid I would lose it all. Then I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It quickly stopped the falling and (3 made my half all I could wish it to be.” Rebecca E. Allen, Elizabeth, N. J. jjj $1.00 a bottle. P Alldruppint,.-f0r | Falling Hair Lf-OAMJ ml permeates every particle, wR expands and bursts every VR Ei starch cell, makes a fine, wt uja white, bubbling dough, l\V. la brings out every nutritive wl fjj value, and makes a loaf (nt that contains more health- El fid ful nourishment twice pver Lg! J; than any baker’s loaf you M M ever saw. Eg IV The secret is in the yeast, m VR For sale by all grocers at Sj HR 5c a package. Each pack- B R| age contains 7 cakes— B ^R enough for 40 loaves. B I Write for “ How to make H 1 NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO. 1 g Chicago. _g < I ( ( ( I Special Reduced Ex- I ; cursion Rates ; Will be in effect from all points J on the Chicago & Northwestern Rail way for the occasions named ] below: Los Angelos, beginning May Gen eral ('■ nfproix o M. E, Church. Sun Francisco, May 3 to 8, Retail ( Grocers' National associotion. Atlantic City, N. .1., July 13-15. No bles of the Mystic Shrine. ( Cincinnati, ()., July 18 to 23, Grand H Lodge B. & P. Order of Elks. San Francisco, Sept. 5 to 9, Triennial B : Conclave Knights Templar. B San Francisco, Sept. 19 to 22, Sover- B I eign Graud Lodge I. O. O. F. For information as to rates, dates of | sale, etc., of these or other occasions, B r call upon the Ticket Agents of the B \ Northwestern Line. C t c [ 1 ] 2 l £ t 1 1 a oastohia. Bears the The Kind You Have Always fiougtt c > \ SUP EX VIS OX SESSIOATS Official : Publication : of : Proceeding O’Neill, Neb., July 14,1904.—Board of supervisors met and called to order at 9 o’clock a . m. Present: Biglin, Grimes, Moler, Skidmore, Reuting, and Chairman Phillips. Minutes of yesterday’s session were read and approved. M. N. C. Jensen, agent for Lee & Prentis, appeared before the board and presented an affidavit showing certain cattle that were assessed to Lee & Prentis to have been assessed in the state of Texas. On motion the matter was laid over until a verified statement cculd be procured from the County Clerk of the county in which the cattle were supposed to have been assessed. A refund order was granted to A. J. Hammond agent for J. B. Robinson $10.85 for redemption certificate on NEi 25-28-15. A refund was granted to John J. McCafferty for $0.73 on SW 35-30-11 The road prayed for by Hans Stojohn and others in Rock Falls township came before the board for final action. On motion the same was granted and the following claims for damages were allowed. M A McCafferty. $ 100 00 Louis Steabner. 8 00 Millard Putman . 30 00 H Richarson agt.. 00 00 F J Dishner. 25 00 S F Lorenman. 30 00 The claim of M. F. Norton, county surveyor, was allowed upon the road fund amount $192. On motion the following claims were allowed upon the general fund. W S Grimes. $ 38 00_ $ 41 00 Kittle Pond. 52 50 O F Biglin. 25 50_ 12 00 Galena Lumber Co. 300 90 H. C. Howard..-. 3 50.... 3 80 ML Swain. 3 50 J M Morgan. 5 80... 8 00 J M Morgan. 6 50... 12 65 Holt Co Telephone Co..92 20... 86 19 Burkley Printing Co. 141 10 F W Phillips. 37 75 W S Giimes. 15 00 D J Cronin. 877 21 John Sullivan. 6 00 John Sullivan. 59 10... 37 20 Bennett Martin. 17 36 R E Slaymaker. 102 82... 104 00 R E Slaymaker. 102 00... 105 00 City of O’Neill. 48 00 J M Morgan. 6 73 Tnhn Mnlor Q.i in R E Slaymaker. 104 50... 110 00 Chas Vandersnicht. 5 40 Omaha Printing Co... 23 00... 65 00 Omaha Printing Co... 51 50.. 169 25 Omaha Printing Co.. .193 50.. 160 00 Omaha Printing Co. 263 30 L E Skidmore. 33 60... 68 10 Pennie Norval. 40 00.. 40 00 Pennie Norval. 40 00.. 40 00 Burkley Bros. 37 25 VV S Grimes. 18 50 Pheobe Mullen. 40 00.. 40 00 tl Renting. 49 00.. 50 20 W P Simar. 54 60.. 21 50 rennie Norval. 40 00 ' Pammond & Stevens.. 15 00. 22 50 1 r D Scott. 50 00 School District No 20. 15 00 Prank Phillips. 15 00 } S Graves. 2 25 leo A Ogle. 30 00 ) P Biglin. 51 00.. 63 00 Iaminond & Stephens . 6 00 Pennie Norval. 40 00 iemington Type Writen Co.. 2 50 /V B Cooper.100 00.. 100 00 W B Cooper.100 00.. 106 25 IammondStephens&Co50 00.. 64 75 llerk of District Court. 33 78 itate Journal Co. 30 30 4 D Jackson. 350 00 M Morgan. 3 70.. 3 55 xee Herdman. 9 50 V B Cooper. 100 00 On motion adjourned until one I’clock p. m. One o’clock p. m.— Board called to rder. All members present. On motion the county surveyor was nstructed to survey and plat the oads running North from O’Neill as ( ollows. Commencing at the SE cor- ! tor of 19-29-11, thence north as far as ■ he same has been established by pub- \ ic use. Also commencing at the SW orner 19-29-11 and thence north to he NW corner 6-31-11. The board then took up the ex mination of the bridge claims and 1 ontinued until 5 p. m. at which time < he board adjourned until 9 o’clock < omorrow morning. - F. W. Phillips, Chairman. < E. S. Gilmour, Clerk. < ■■■ ♦ 1 O’Neill, Neb., July 15, 1904.—Board , ailed to order at 9 a. m., all members ( resent. Minutes of yesterday session , ead and approved. Application was received from L. < 2. Skidmore to have the SWi Of SWi 4-20-9 appraised with the view of urchasing. Supervisors Phillips, j imar and Reuting were appointed ] o appraise the school land in section , 6-31-10. ( On motion Supervisors Biglin, , lolerand Grimes were appointed to , ppraise school lands in 36-25-9-24-20-9 ( On motion the following court j lainas wer^ allowed upon the general s jnds. 'loury Sullivan. $ 2 00 Hugh McKenney. 2 10 John Enright. 2(1 40 Mollte Earl. 3 20 Eanest Cracker. 43 “0 Frank Martin. 2 10 C L Morse. 0 30 Jacob L Spears. 15 00 John Brodie. 28 50 J N Thibbetts. 10 50 M F Norton. 14 50 M Sparks. 2 20 James Carroll. 5 50 If B Trailer. (1 70 Chas Smith. !) 00 Frank Smith. 4 10 B T Trueblood. 2 10 Sid Honeywell. 10 90 FESala. (120 Frank Conord. 9 00 ThosJ Scott. 10 00 James Connelly. 6 00 Lucian Enbody. 2 20 Peter Claussen. 2 20 PJ Stevens... 26 00 Lewis Moss. 10 80 S S Wymore. 36 00 B T Trudblood. 14 10 Mrs Carrie Miller. 1 10 Sam Berge. 10 10 Albert Henning. 2 20 Mary C Powers. 10 10 John Ilart. 35 00 Albert Vandenburg. 4 00 James Gaughenbaugh. 10 10 Dennis Ka'ne. 15 00 Chas Prass. 28 40 Geo Horton. 2 20 J W Yeneh. 2 50 James W Ylnk. 2 10 W R Butler. 2 10 L D Bender. 12 10 Laben Brown. 27 30 R S Cearns. 10 60 Frank Connelly. 6 30 Pat Connelly. 6 30 W B Cooper. 12 10 O W Baker. 6 10 Geo Jones. 4 60 J B Jones. 4 50 W m Kestosholty. 4 60 Chas N Biglow. 7 00 Fjrank Campbell. 26 10 W M Stewart. 7 90 Tyler Scrlven. 26 70 Chas Shoemaker. 6 80 Geo Shoemaker. 6 80 John Sklrving. 12 10 James Thompson. 16 10 Thos Mullen. 4 10 Wm L Holcomb. 9 80 S T'lpm i mr Kf\ A S Eby. 7 00 J L Waggoner. 8 50 W B Arganbright. 4 00 Margert .1 Milligan. 7 30 Rate Shaw... . 14 00 Micheal O’Neill.0 10 Mathew Matejke.. 4 70 E Roy... 7 50 John Brodie. 34 60 John Hunt. 9 20 II U Hubbard. 32 00 N C Kane. 10 10 David Molcr. 27 00 J H Peeler. 10 10 L C Wade. 16 10 Mrs J L Waggoner. 8 50 5 D Wood. 31 80 Frank Updike. 8 50 P T Stevens. 32 20 Frank Lender. 8 70 3im Lowe. 10 80 Clarence Johnson..!. 10 90 Jeo Davis. 32 80 iV S Cearns. 10 00 Vergil Kline. 10 10 Mrs R S Cearns. 10 60 St B Kerns. 10 00 S)avid Moler. 10 10 iVm Eisle. 6 10 (ohn Dobiash. 7 00 lohn Hunt. 2 10 3 L Canflld. 10 10 dike Holland. 8 50 sTc~Axtel. 0 00 fames Carney.„ 2 10 IF Crane. 7 30 f W Leach. 0 60 r N Williamson. 7 50 tobt Wright. 7 90 3 J Flynn. 2 10 3 J McManus. 2 10 rohn M Stuart. 2 10 lohn Damero. 7 00 lohn McManus. 2 10 Sarah Slattery. 8 50 olin Skirving. 10 10 ohn T Kelly. 2 50 lhas Slatterly. 2 30 rioury Sullivan. 2 40 Ambrose Slatterly. 2 30 Seth Woods. £10 rrank Campbell. 22 10 Safeguard the Children. 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