The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 17, 1904, Image 8

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    Dr. B.T.Tr tabtaod
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
SPECIATLIES:
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
■psctaolM correctly fitted mod Supplied.
O'NEILL. NEB.
DR. J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Call, may be left at Gllllgan & Stout drug
■tore or at residence 1 block north and Vt
east of stand pipe Phones: Office 41. res. 10
DR. P. J. FLYNN
Physician and Surgeon
Night Call» will be Promptly Attended
Office: First door to right over Corrigan’s
Telephone Nos.: Office, 08; Residence, 9tt
R. R. DICKSON
& Lawyer
RKERKNCK: FIRST NATIONAL BANK. O'NCILLF
E. H. BENEDICT
LAW A REAL ESTATE
Office first door south of U. 8. Land Office
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
The O'NEILL BOTTLING WORKS
R. J.* MARSH, Proprietor
i
Bottlers of Carbonated Sewages
CIDER MANUFACTURERS
S. F. McNichols
FLOUR and FEED
All Kindi of drain Bought
and Sold
JOHN HORISKEY
Drayman
Your property handled without smaahlng It
and delivered when and where you want It.
J. C. HORISKEY
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Flour, Salt, Country Produce
COW DETZE-Z-S
Flour and Feed
Handle product of Stanton Mlllls, tban
which there Is no better flour made
GRANT HATFIELD
Re staurant
MEALS OR LUNCHES
Served u deatred at all hour*. Nice assort
ment of Fruits, Nuts, Candles, Cigars, eto.
V. ALBERTS
Mr** A DEALER IN
Harnepp & Saddlery Goodp
Also Agent (or
Bliss Native Herbs, 200 days treatmeat for $1
and money refunded If not ben vetted. Also
Wheeler A Wilson Ball Bearing Sewing Mach.
LEEK k GATZ
MEAT
.Market
O Telephone
No. 80
WE SELL
Fresh and Cured
Meat of all kinds
Chicago & Horthwestern Railway
TRAINS EAST
tPassenger, No. 4, 3:00 a. m.
•Passenger, No. 6, 9:40 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.il, 10:25 p. m
•Freight, No. 119, 5:32 p. m.
tFretght, 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 0:15 a. m. No. 5 leaves Omaha
at 7:16 a. m., leaves Sioux City at 7:50
a. m.
•Dally i tDally, except Sunday.
E. R. Adams, Agent
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Awarded Gold Madal Midwinter Fair. San Franeuco.
OTHER COUNTY TOWNS
Rummaged : From : Their : Newspaperi
STUART
Miss Sadie Skirving of O’Neill has
been visiting Stuart friends.
Mrs. Kemp was called away Mon
day to Iowa, where her mother is not
expected to live.
Ernest Zink took the passenger
Tuesday morning for Hooper where
he will learn the druggist trade.
Miss Anna Cotton of Sand Creek
left Monday morning for Indiana,
where she will stay with her grand
mother and go to school for two years.
—The Ledger
ATKINSON.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bartolet of Leaf
River, 111., parents of Mrs. F. H*
Swingley, arrived Wednesday after
noon and will visit here a few weeks.
W. C. Wilhite and wife, of Gordon,
parents of our John of the Commercial
hotel, were visiting him a few days
this week. They are on their way
east to spend the winter.
As we go to press we learn of an ac
cident which befell Mrs. Henry Pruss
at Omaha. Her husband who was
taken to the hospital there has so far
recovered that he was taken to the
home of his son where Mrs. Pruss is
taking care of him. In going from
his room to the kitchen she stepped
into the door leading to the cellar
falling to the bottom of the stairs,
breaking her left arm.—The Graphic.
PAGE
Mrs. Brown went to O’Neill last
week to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Townsand Sun
dayed in O’Neill.
Our notary publics have withdrawn
their petitions for commissions in
Elkhorn county and cancelled their
orders for new official seals, and have
concluded to remain in Holt county.
A very wise conclusion. Wednesday
would have been a very disagreeable
day to move into Elkhorn county.
On last Friday evening, D. G. Mas
ster Workman E. B. Dillon met with
the A. O. U. W. lodge here, and after
the business of the evening had been
transacted, and a very interesting
and instructive talk by him refresh
ments were served and a very enjoy
able time spent. On the first Friday
evening in December will be the an
nual election of officers, and all mem
bers are asked to be present.—The
Reporter.__
Agee Breeze.
Clara Lansworth has finished teach
ing.
Will Gahagan is working for J. R.
Thomas.
JIrs. E. R. Bowden spent last week
visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. Ross of
Blackbird. *
Sam Nelson marketed hogs inO’Neill
Saturday.
Will Thomson is Husking corn for
Claud Goodsell.
Tom Simonson is building a cattle
shed 00 x 24 feet.
C. J. Simonson is getting moved in
to his new house.
Simon Simonson was seen at Sam
Hanson’s Sunday.
Gladas Pfund of O’Neill Is teaching
the Wrede school.
Clyde Bowden Is thinking of going
to Iowa this winter.
Joe Wrede took in the dance at
Coyn’s last Friday night.
Glen Ridgway was seen at Sam
Nelson’s Thursday evening.
P. J. Lansworth, who has been on
the sick list, is convalescing.
Maud Nelson and Joe Martin were
out for a buggy ride last Sunday.
Myrtle Bowden and Irvin Simonson
were visiting at Loren Simonson’s
Sunday.
Charley Ross, Chester and Freeman
Bowden are working on the grade on
the Blackbird.
Paddock township went strongly
against county divison and just as
strongly republican.
Freemen Bowden is feeling gooc
over election—he was re-elected con
stable of Paddock township.
Clame Simonson has pretty gooc
success hunting wolves,having recent
ly taken the pelt from the eight Aol
this season.
Freeman Bowden meet with ar
accident last Monday by getting his
finger caught in a scraper. The tinge
was smashed.
Mrs. H. II. Hubbard has returnee
from Kansas, and Mr. Hubbard ii
muched pleased as he was getting
tired of batching. ,
I will have to thank “Matilda” fo
the good work she is doing for tin
“Star Twinkles,” and also for a wore
of encouragement to this humbli
pilgrim.
Night Hawk.
Unique Decision.
A Maryland'justice of the peace h
deciding an action against a raflroac
company for killing a cow near a roat
crossing, decided the case in favoi
of the plaintiff for the reason tha
“the defendant had no sign up at the
crossing. “
| Ayers
You can depend on Ayer’s
Hair Vigor to restore color to
your gray hair, every time.
Follow directions and it never
fails to do this work. It stops
Hair Vigor
fallingofthe hair,also. There’s
great satisfaction in knowing
you are not going to be disap
pointed. Isn’t that so? >
u My hair faded until it was about white. It
took just one bottle of Aver’s Hair Vigor to
restore it to its former dark, rich color. Your
Hair Vigor certainly does what you claim for
it.” —A. M. Boggan, Rockingham, N. C.
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Phoenix Pick-Ups
Morton Greeley was in town a few
days last week.
Harmen Damero made a trip to
town last Friday.
Howard Greeley visited Paddock
friends over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. McMain were Atkin
son visitors last Saturday.
Mr. Wagner is building a house on
his place near Brush Creek.
Oscar Deming of Dustin was seen in
this vicinite one day last week.
Henry Stansberry and Ray Coburn
went to Atkinson and back Saturday.
Frank Damero with his family spent
Sunday afternoon at Mr. Lamphiers.
Rob Bitney of Atkinson with two
gentlemen from Iowa were at Phoenix
one day last week.
Wilber Kirkland and Mable iKeeler
came out from town and visited at
home over Sunday.
Friend Keeler, Ted Anderson and
Ralph Coburn spent last Thursday
evening at L. G. Coburn’s.
Jesse Brook and Mr. Simar of
Atkinson were at Phoenix the fore
part of last week.
Mrs. Emerson and Miss Bedford of
Cataipa attended Sunday school and
preaching at Phoenix last Sunday.
Rev. Dillon of O’Neill will begin a
series of meetings in the Lamphier
school house next Thursday evening.
Rev. Ellis will preach at the Lamp
hier school house a week from Sun
day evening, Nov. 27. A good atten
dance desired.
Nelson Ames and family of Cataipa,
C. Christensen and family, also Flor
ence Olmsted of Ray attended our
literary Saturday evening.
John Damero, Henry Strnsbery,
Lena and Edith Damero and Jessie
Coburn were pleasantly entertained
entertained at R. Jepperso’s Sunday
evening.
DROWN IN GOOSE LAKE
(Continued from First Page.)
the men he heard the cry of dispair,
“My God! I’m gone!” “Hold on a
minute longer!” shouted Mr. Hayes,
but when reached the spot an upturn
ed boat floating in the icy waters and
a circular wave widening toward the
shore testified that the victims had
gone down.
Some twenty-five or thirty minutes
elapsed from the time the first
alarm was heard until Mr. Hayes
reached the place where the victims
sank. They had clung to the upturn
ed boat all this while in a desperate
struggle with death in the icy waters.
When the bodies were recovered they
were cold and stiff, with arms up
stretched in the position they had
clutched to the boat.
Healthy Mothers.
Mothers should always keep in good
bodily health. They owe it to their
children. Yet it is no unusual sight
to see a mother, with babe in arms,
coughing violently and exhibiting all
the symptoms of a consumptive ten
dency. And why should this danger
ous condition exist, dangerous alike to
mother and child, when Dr. Bochee’s
German Syrup would put a stop to it
once? No mother should be without
this old and tried remedy in the house
—for its timely use will promptly cure
any lung, throat or bronchial trouble
in herself or her children. The worst
cough or cold can be speedily cured by
German Syrup; so can hoarseness and
congestion of the bronchial tubes. It
makes expectoration easy, and gives
instant relief and re-freshing rest to
the cough-racked consumptive. New
trial bottles, 25c; large size, 75c. At
all druggists.
Thanksgiving Day Excnrsion Rates,
Via the North-Western Line. Ex
cursion tickets will be sold at low
rates between all local points within
200 miles of selling station, on Novem
Efer 23 and 24, good returning until
November 28, inclusive. Apply to
agents Chicago & North-Western R’y.
Hallhonson & Barnett’ ye picture
makers.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
(l/Vilmar & Sioux Falls Ry.)
Passenger, Daily Except Sunday.
1:50 P. M. Ar_Central Time.Lv 7:00 A. M
Mixed Train, Dally, Except Sunday.
1:50 p. M. Ar.Central Time,_Lv 9:50 P. M.
Close connections at Sioux Olty for all
points. For rates and further Information
:all on or address—
W. E. West, Agent
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS OF SUIT
PENDING
Jane Dellinger,-Dellinger her hus
band, real name unknown, James Irvin,
lreama Harmon and John Doe, real name
unknown, shall take notice that on the 17th
day of November, 1904, Jennie Irvin as
plaintiff died, her petition In the district
oourt of Holt county, Nebraska, against you.
Impleaded with Hattie MeAlllster, and the
object and prayer of said petition are to fore
close the mortgage given by James I rvln and
wife to .1. W. O’Neill on the 9th day of
August, 1898, upon the southwest quarter of
the northwest quarter and the northwest
quarter of the southwest quarter and the
south half of the southwest quarter of sec
tion twenty-six. In township thirty-two,
north of range nine west In Holt county,
Nebraska, said mortgage being now hefd
and owned by Jennie Irvin, the plaintiff, and
on which she now alleges there Is due her
the Bum of 8419.61. She further prays that
all clouds cast on the title to said premises
on account of the claims of said defendahts
be removed.
Vou are required to answer said petition
on the 26th day of December, 1904.
JENNIE IRVIN,
21 4 Plaintiff.
.1 li-u—ir-imr—
| No. 5770. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
S The O’Neill National Bank 1
| * |
At O’Neill, in the state of Nebraska, at the close
of business, Not. 10, 1904.
1 | RESOURCES |
• [a Loans and discounts. $73225 94 jg
i re] Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 2042 79 jg
3 U. S. bonds to secure circulation. . 6300 U0 pg
raj Premiums on U. S. bonds. 385 87 jg
[a Bonds, securities, etc. 79 25 jg
[a Banking house, furniture aud fixtures. 5000 00 jg
[a Due from national banks (not reserve agents). $ 885 53 jg
; ja Due from state banks and bankers. 732 11 jg
0, |a Due from approved reserve agents. 5606 20 jg
ja Checks and other cash items. 218 84 jg
g Notes of other national banks. 500 00 pg
[a Fractional paper currency, nickles and cents. 86 04 [f
1 S Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: M
ra Specie.v$1.885.35) jlj
Legal tender notes. .( 3,890.00) 5775 515-13804 07 Glj
sg Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent, cirTnj 315 00 Ej
Total. 101152 »2 |
. f! Capital stook paid in.^!^?.*.^.T.*.!7?. *25000 00 H
s Surplus Fund. 10000 00 a
I g! Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid. 4167 40
, s National bank notes outstanding. 61100 00 ki
• s Due to other National bank. 1070 43
s Due to state banks and bankers. 1237 82 sa
raj Individual deposits subject to check. 42413 88 hi
jg Demand certificates of deposit. 10663 39-56685 52 U
Total.,. 101152 92 1
» State of Nebraska, County of Holt. ss. g
1, James F. O'Donnell, oashler of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear B
B that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. B
B JAS F. O'DONNEI.I,, Cashier. 1
B Correct—Attest: T. 11. Purcell, Tlios. H. Fowler, H. P. Dowling, Directors.
Subscribed and swowu to before me this 17th day of Nov., 1904.
B (8*ALl J- H. Meredith. Notary Public. ia
L(My commission expires Mar. 25. A. D. 1907.) jgj
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AND tsa^
FURNITURE
Don’t Buy Until You See What we Have
(jook stoves
$13 16.60 27.50
Ranges
22.60 $44 $60
Heating Stoves
$5 $10 $12
$16.50 19 22 30
Full Stock All Kinds of
Hardware
FURNITURE
Pictures, picture mould
ing, easles, iron and wood
bedsteads, mattress, springs,
pillows, bedroom suites, jt)
center and dining tables,
steel and upholstered couch,
cupboards, kitchen cabinets,
ironing boards, kitchen and
dining chairs, sinks, section
al and combiuation book
cases, music cabinets, library
tables, odd dressers and com r
modes, babywalkers, carpet
sweepers, window shades,
wall paper, the New Howe
sewing machines.
Think It Over!
GOLDEN AND HODGKIN
with your name
and address
printed on them
ONLY 50C
/WVVVS
The cheapest way to buy for
those wanting small quantities
(Llje Frontier.
O’NEILL
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up, freshly papered throughout and
painted outside and in, every thing
neat and tidy.
Rates $l and $2 a Day
You patronage solicted. First door
west of Brennan’s hardware.
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Assisted by Imported KINO TOM 171879.
Both prize-winning bulls of
the Pan-American, heads the Ak-Sar
Ben home herd of Shorthorns. Young
bulls for sale.
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Chambers, ... Nebraska.
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Do not be deceived by those who ad
vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for
$20.00. This kind of a machine can
be bought from us or any of our
dealers from $15.00 to $18.00.
WE MAKE A VARIETY.
THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST.
The Feed determines the strength or
weakness of Sewing Machines. The
Double Feed combined with other v
strong points makes the New Home I
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