The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 04, 1904, Image 5

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    R. R. DICKSON
dP Lawyer d*
reerence: first national BANK, O’NEILLF
DR. P. J. FLYNN
Physician and Surgeon
Night Calls will he Promptly Attended
office: First door to right, over Corrigan's
Telephone Nos.: Oflice, 58; Residence, »ti
DR. J- P- GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Calls may be left at (lllligan & Stout drug
, store or at residence 1 block north and H
H east of stand pipe l’houes: Oflice 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
!sr, B*T.¥s&&Mood
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
SPECIATLIES:
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
Bpectaoles correctly fitted and Supplied.
O'NEILL, NEB.
SHORTHORN BULLS
AND HEIFERS
SCOTCh tops on best BATES fami
lies, 35 BUDLS 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
This hotel has been newly fitted
up, freshly papered throughout and
painted outside and in, every thing
neat and tidy.
Rates $1 and $2 a Day
You patronage solicted. First door
west of Brennan’s hardware.
O’N El L L
ABSTRACT
* COMPANY
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB
STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
133] MEAT
L—-—* Market
Telephone
No. 80
Fresh and Cured
Meat of all kinds
Careful attention to
Deliveries in the city
Leek & Blackmer
HOTEL
EVANS
4 im I
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 Franciscta j
Auers
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Don’t try cheap cough medi
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 ail
threat and lung troubles.
“ I hare fount! that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
is the best medicine I can proscribe for bron
chitis, iuilnenza. roughs, and hard colds.”
M, hODKMAN, M.D., Ithaca. N. Y.
21C.,50c., PI.00. ,t. O. AYRR CO.,
All druggists. r ].oweII. Mass.
Bronchitis
Correct any tendency to constipa
tion with small doses of Ayor’s Pills.
——I P"W
Home-made
Bread
makes American men the
tallest and strongest in the
world—and no wonder. The
most and best of it is baked
| by their wives and mothers,
and raised with the cele
brated Yeast Foam. Such
bread is light, sweet, nour
ishing and productive
of men of size and fja1
strength.
S
11/*s a comPouu<i of
II\W the finest malt, hops and
I® corn, made in the cleanest M
H and best-equipped factory |||
I in the country. It's always
■ fresh and ready for use. Try
• it for griddle cakes, buck
wheat cakes, or anything
where yeast is used.
I The secret is in the yeast.
Put up in a neat package
I containing seven cakes— ii
9 enough to make 40 loaves of
I bread—for 5c. Sold by all
■ grocers. Send for book,
“How to Make Bread,”
| NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO.,
1 _Chicago._
I
Special Reduced Ex
cursion Rates
Will be in effect from all points
on the Chicago & Northwestern
Railway for the occasions named
below:
Los Angeles, beginning May 3, Gen
eral Conference M. E, Church.
San Francisco, May 3 to 8, Retail
Grecers’ National associotion.
e? Atlantic City, N. JM July 13-15. No
bles of the Mystic Shrine.
Cincinnati, O., July ih to 23, Grand
Lodge R. & 1’. Order of Elks.
San Francisco, Sept. 5 to 9, Triennial
Conclave Knights Templar.
San Francisco, Sept. It) to 22, Sover
eign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F.
For information as to rates, dates of |
sale, etc., of these or other occasions, ■
call upon the Ticket Agents of the ■
Northwestern Line.
preserves and pickles, spread
■eb a turn coating of reilned - gg
rPARAFFINEl
9 Will keep them absolutely moisture and fl
BBR acid proof. Paraffine Wax is also useful in KM
i . 8 * dozen other ways about the house. Fall B^
direction* in each pound package. |v«|;
Sold everywhere.
H STANDARD OIL CO._EH
OASTOIUa..
Boars the Ttlfl Kind You Have Always Bougli
SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Official : Publication : of : Proceeding
O’Neil], July 15, 1904.—The follow
ing claims were allowed:
Vern Musfeldt.$ 4 10
E. II. Whelan. 10 10
Bennet Martin. 10 10
Lewis Radcliff. 5 00
John Race. 8 50
Grant Smith. 2 10
S. F. McNichols. 24 10
Joe Davis. 8 (>o
Edward Yiska. 7 40
John Jansen. 7 40
Walter Wyant. n 10
John Kayda. 4 00
Ira Lapham. 10 10
Ernest Hanna. 10 00
George Gray. 11 00
(J. E. Hall.'.*2 10 30 50
James Hoteling. 10 50
J. I>. Gilligan. 2 10
J. M. Morgan. 2 10
Dennis Kane. 23 80
II. C. Henderson. 5 40
Frank Manchester . 10 10
Roxay Kerr.$10 80 2 00
Hattie Kerr. 2 00
Charles Pruss. 8 00
Lizzie Staples.$11 00 2 00
Blanch Staples. $11 00 2 00
Frank Staples. 2 00
Maud Staples. 11 00
Eli llershiser. 2 10
Eli J. Larue. 8 00
Howard Larue.... 8 00
Mrs. Hattie Kerr. 10 80
Harry S. White. 19 20
Ernest A'dams.$42 00 2 10
O. F. Biglin. 12 10
Wm Hull. 0 00
Samuel Berge. 10 10
J. E. Brooks. 4 00
John Coffey. 4 10
Mrs. J. W. Gray. 0 50
Earl Green. 2 00
Michael Gallagher . 20 10
C. D. Keyes. 2 00
W. J. Gray. o 50
Mrs. Della Shaw. 14 70
J. G. Hoteling. 14 50
Dan Cameron. 18 10
J. D. Freeman. 7 (>0
Albert E. Wilson. 13 80
Jacob Ilahnn. 4 00
Martan Walrath. 4 20
Jesse Frany. 2 10
E. Babcock. 20 10
A. J. Dickey. 10 60
F. B. Harrington. 24 70
Will Ulrich. 1 50
A. H. Moss. 7 00
Morgan Crosser. 1 10
John J. Lockman. 3 50
Albert Hopkins. 2 10
Thos Swanson..*. 1 00
G. M. Moore. 2 10
Peter Swanson. 2 10
Mrs. Kohle. 5 50
W. H. Powers. 2 10
A. G. Caukins. 2 10
H. Kohle. 5 50
L. S. Butler. 10 20
James Brennan. 28 90
Hugh O’Neill. 7 00
T. J. Coyne. 2 00
John Fisher . 4 00
Chas Pruss. 2 00
John Walker. 2 10
John Alt's, sr. 26 00
John Colley. 16 10
Michael Gallagher. 24 10
S. F. McNichols. 20 10
E. S. Gilmour. 10 10
John A. Fisher. 44 00
Sadie Skirving . 6 10
James Pinkerman. 2 00
I) . B. Perkins. 3 80
FredGatz. 20 10
Henry Zimmerman. 2 10
W. L. Wintermote. 13 80
L. M. Rhoades. 35 80.
Wm Hewitt. 35 00
John Fisher . 42 00
David Stannard. 10 00
George Davis. 24 80
John Enright. 32 40
Henry McYrcy. 2 10
S. 1). Wood. 27 80
John Palmer . 2 10
Clarence Bailey. 7 70
O. C Sammons. 7 00
Johanna Ackerman. 5 50
II. U. Holland. 30 00
L. D. Bender. 24 10
W. L. West. 32 00
Steve McGinnis. 12 00
B. T. Sanders. 2 10
George Riser. 2 10
L. C. Wade. 26 10
Daniel Itadclitf. 7 60
Henry Cosner. 32 50
Laben Brown. 3100
Lawerence Peterson. 1 20
Ernest Craeher. 33 20
Geo A. Buffington. 30 20
A. T. Potter . 2 10
S. Murphy. 35 00
C. A. Moore.$2 10 12 10
George Huston. 36 50
James Connelly. 44 00
Dan Cameron. 26 00
James Brennan. 24 90
Geo A. Buffington... 30 20
John Alfs, sr. 28 00
T. D. Harrington. 26 70
E. S. Huff. 30 00
John P. Sullivan.. 16 00
L. Thurlow. 36 00
Fred Wefso. 35 50
R. Opperhermer . 35 90
II. A. Polk. 2 10
Stephen McGinnis. 6 00
L. G. Gillespie . 10 10
R. J. Starr.$24 20 24 00
Perkins Brooks. 2 10
ASSESSORS
Peter Groff. Ill 00
R. P. YVagers. 129 40
C. N. Thompson. 134 00
P. J. Kennedy. 94 00
E. Willy. 106 00
D. J. Kurry. 18t 80
OttoNilson. 101 00
S. F. McNichols. 182 00
Ed F. Porter. 144 00
Wm Lell . 95 40
E. H. Kemp. 118 00
E. Gibson. 98 80
J) . G. Roll. 4 10
Bartley Gaffney. 132 00
L. A. Combes. 154 00
James Thramer. 98 00
Frank Anderson. 5 00
John Fundas. 72 80
Chas Fauqueir. 87 00
J. E. Sentney . 102 00
JI. M. Stanton. 85 00
J. E. Sentney. 33 00
C. P. Preston. 90 00
Anton Prussa. 105 00
Elmer Crosser. 114 00
R. II. Murray. 69 20
E. II. Rouse. 116 20
II. C. Henderson. 64 00
S. J. Benson.101 90
S. M Aldridge. 98 00
YV. Gilman. 118 50
Henry Bausch. 150 60
E. A. Graham. 182 70
J. A. Barnes. 72 00
W. D. Segar. 180 00
O. E. Hall.. ~ .$794 60
R S. Eves.$31 00 16 00
E. S. Eves, $90 00, allowed_ 60 00
Frank C. Richardson. 22 50
Wm Krotter & Co. 4 00
Louis Stebner.$34 60 67 50
Ole Pearson. 3 00
A. L. Mohr. 50 45
L. E. Skidmore. 14 00
Anton l’russa.. 5 00
C. II. Biglow. 26 50
P. C. Peterson. 12 00
G. B. Rock. 3130
.L L. Wetherwax.... 8 00
Fred Riekter. 10 75
John Kramer. 25 00
C. J. Simonson. 30 00
Golden & Hodgkin. 9 90
II. Hodgkin. 5 00
Chas L. Morse. 12 50
E. M. Earl. 10 00
T. W. Crawford. 18 72
T. R. Clausson. 5 00
Laurence Barrett. 21 00
Wm Krotter & Oo. 3 00
On motion a refund warrant was
granted to Rennet Martin for $34.62.
The following names were selected
from which to draw the jury for the
fall term of court:
Atkinson—S. Beck, C. O. Clifford,
Frank Bitney, A. D. Havens, John
Henning.
Chambers — John Alderson, Reed
Bell, L. C. McGowen.
Conley—Clarence Newlon.
Cleveland—John Curry.
Deloit—W. W. Robbins, Henry
Rhemstead.
Dustin—A. S. Eby.
Emmet—Patrick Barrett.
Ewing—B. P. Smith, A. L. Shannon
Art Snyder, George L. Butler.
Fairvlew—Chris Englehaupt.
Francis—A. E. White.
Grattan—John P. Sullivan, B. H.
Johrlng, James Carney, Thos Naugh
ton.
Green Valley—Martin Michich.
Inman—C. 11. Baker, W. S. Goree,
Jason Smith.
Iowa—W. W. Carey.
Lake—John Oetter.
McClure—Walter Trussell.
Paddock—R. II. Madison, William
Hubby.
Pleasantview—II. M. Banks.
Rock Falls—Joe Stein.
Sand Creek—Gustave Kruger.
Scott—W. Walker.
Shamrock—Chas Brown.
Saratoga—F. M. Clevenger.
Sheridan—J. B. O’Connell.
Shields—Andrew Schmit, Jas Arm
strong.
Stuart — Parker Mulford, Oscar
Whitehead, S. S. Wymore, Pling
Kinsbury, John Reynolds.
Verdigre—L. Stevens, C. Denali,
Elmer Nanconet.
Willowdale—Wm. Mills.
Wyoming—Wm. Gumb.
O’Neill—1st w., John Carton, Robt.
Marsh, sr.; 2d w., John O’Neill, Jonn
Nolan; 3d w., Ed Vodish, J. A. Cow
perthwaite. _
Physician and Druggists
Ford & Sturgeon, a prominent drug
firm at Rocky Hill Station, Ky.,
write: “We were requested by Dr.
G. B. Snigley to send for Herbine for
the benefit of our customers. We
ordered three dozen in December, and
we are glad to say, Herbine has given
such great satisfaction that we have
dupilicated this order three times,
and today we give your salesman
another order. We beg to say Dr. G.
Snigley takes pleasure in recommend
ing Herbine.” f>0c at P. C. Corrigan.
The South Dakota Democratic con
vention endorsed Parker and adopted
resolutions renewing its allegiance to
W. J. Bryan and his platform princi
ples. In other words, South Dakota
Democrats are for Parker and silver.
Cured Paralysis.
W. S. Baily, I’. O. True, Texas,
writes: My wife had been suffering
five years witli paralysis in her arm,
when I was persuade to use Ballard’s
Snow Linment, which cured her
all right. I have also used it for old
sores, frost bites, and skin eruptions.
It does the work.” 25c, 50c and $1.00
at P. C. Corrigan.
It is semi-offjcially reported that
Vice President Candidate Davis has
refused to subscribe to the campaign
fund. In that case, the Democrats
got two gold bricks af the convention
instead of one.
I find nothing better for liver de
rangement and constipation than
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets.—L. F. Andrews. For sale by
P. C. Corrigan.
The United States government de
mands of Russia an explanation of
and reparation for the seizure of a
cargo of flour valued at $100,000 en
route from Portland, Ore , to Hong
Kong.
Dr. Corbett will be in his dental
otlice and gallery from the 23d to 30th
of each month. 17-tf
fI Mother’s Ear
a WORD IN MOTHER’S EAR I WHEN
NURSING AN INFANT, ANO IN THE
MONTHS THAT COME BEFORE THAT I
TIME, |
»j SCOTT’S EMULSION
SUPPLIES THE EXTRA STRENGTH AND
NOURISHMENT SO NECESSARY FOR
« THE HEALTH OF BOTH MOTHER ANO
9 CHILD.
Send for free sample.
9 SCOTT & BOW N E, Chemists,
409-415 Pearl Street, New York.
50c. and $1.00; all druggists.
frwiilritfaiL,
AYegctable PreparationForAs - u
similnting the Food andRcgula- |fl
ling the Stomachs at\d Bowels of
Promotes Digestion.ChcerfuP 1
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium,Morphine norFlineral.
WOT CN ARC OTIC.
/*vr of Old n-SAMJUPUXmn
UtmpicM Seal' .
Mix . Senna * ft
K-kMU Set*- f
Mmxr ,Wrf + 1
IHefft- Seed - |
)
A perfect Remedy for Conslipa- |i
lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea 'll
; VVerms,'(Convulsions,Fcvcrish
f ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Jl
Facsimile Signature oF
NEW YORK.
BASTORM
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
E MB
Thirty Years
BASTOBIA
TMI OCNTAUPI tOMNNY. MW YOM Cf*Y.
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those born deaf arc incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
Baltimore, Md., March 30, 1901.
Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give you
a full history of tny case, to be used at your discretion. , ,
About five years ago my right car began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this ear entirely.
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a nutn.
her of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that
only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever.
I then savtf vour advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat
ment After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and
to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours,
F. A. WKRMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
' Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation.
Exadvice' frcc^u<^ YOU CAM CURE YOURSELF AT HOME uta^.lnaX
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 IA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL
A Worm Killer.
J. A. J. Montgomery, Puxico Wayne
Co., Mo., writes: “1 have little twin
girls, who have been bothered with
worms all their lives. I tried every
thing to relieve them which failed un
til 1 used White’s Cream Vermifuge;
the lirst two doses brought four worms
from one of them, the next two doses,
twelve, one of them measuring twelve
inches; the other child was only re
lieved of four worms. It is a most
excelent medicine.” White’s Cream
Vermifuge is good for children. It
not only destroys worms, it helps the
child to perfect growth, wards oil
sickness, 25c at P. C. Corrigan.
Mrs. J. Ellen Foster of Washington,
the famous temperance worker, ex
pects to take a prominent part in the
coming national campaign, and as
serts that she will do her best to have
President Roosevelt defeat Judge
Parker by an overwhelming majority.
Sick Headache.
“For several years my wife was
troubled with what physicians called
sick headache of a very severe charac
ter. She doctored with several emi
nent physicians and at a great ex
pense, only to grow worse until she
was unable to do any kind of work.
About a year ago she began taking
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets and today weighs more than
she ever did before and is real well,”
says Mr. Geo. E. Wright of New Lon
don, New York. For sale by P. C.
Corrigan.
Thirteen chicken hunters were
landed by a deputy game warden at
Norfolk.
Violent attack of Dirrhoea Cured by
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Dirrhoea Remedy and perhaps a
Life Saved.
“ A short time ago I was taken with
a violent attack of diarrhoea and be
lieve I would have died if I had not
gotten relief,” says John J. Patton, a
leading citizen of Patton, Ala. “A
friend recommended Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
I bought a twenty-iivecents bottle and
after takin threeg doses of it was en
tirely cured. I consider it the best
remedy in the world for bowel com
plaints. For sale by P. C. Corrigan.
Taken with Crams.
Wm Kirms, a member of the bridge
gang working near Littleport was
taken suddenly ill Thursday night
with cramps and a kind of cholera.
His case was so severe that lie had to
have the members of the crew wait
upon him and Mr. Fifford was called
and consulted. He told them he had
medicine in the form of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
that he thought would help him lout
and accordingly several doses were
administered with the result that the
fellow was able to be around next day.
The incident speaks quite highly of
Mr. Gifford’s medicine.—Elkader,
Iowa, Argus.
This remedy never fails. Keep it
in your home, it may save life. For
sale by P. C. Corrigan.
“Golden Rule” Jones had made
such tremendous inroads upon his
fortune in matters of charity during
the past few years that thus far his
executors have been able to locate but
$346,000, of which all but $21,000 is in
personal property.
“Do It To-Day”
The time-worn injunction, “Never
put off ’til tomorrow what you can do
to-day,,’ is now generally presented in
this form: “Doit to-day!” That is
the terse advice we want to give you
about that hacking cough or demoraliz
ing cold with which you have been
struggling for severi days, perhaps
weeks. Take some reliable remedy
for it to-day—and let that remedy be
Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup, which
has been in use for over thirty-five
years. A few doses of it will un
doubtedly relieve your cough or cold,
and its continued use for a few days
will cure you completely. No matter
how deep-seated your cough, even if
dread consumption has attacked your
lungs, German Syrup will surely effect
a cure—as it has done before in thou
sands of apparently hopeless cases of
lung trouble. New trial bottles, 25c;
regular size, 75c. At all druggists.
The latest St. Petersburg estimate
of the Japanese army in Manchuria is
372,000, with 1240 guns.
Bring your cream to the receiving
station at Emmett.
4-4 John Brennan, Manager.