The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 24, 1904, Image 5

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    Loss of Flesh
When you can’t eat break
fast, take Scott’s Emulsion.
When you can’t eat bread
and butter, take Scott’s
Emulsion. When you have
been living on a milk diet and
want something a little more
nourishing, take Scott’s
Emulsion.
To get fat you must eat
fat. Scott’s Emulsion is a
great fattener, a great
strength giver.
Those who have lost flesh
•> want to increase all body
tissues, not only fat. Scott’s
Emulsion increases them all,
bone, flesh, blood and
nerve.
, For invalids, for con
valescents, for consumptives,
for weak children, for all
who need flesh, Scott’s
Emulsion is a rich and com
fortable food, and a natural
tonic.
Scott’s Emulsion for bone,
flesh, blood and nerve.
We will send you
a free sample.
Be sure that this picture
in the form of a label is on
the wrapper of every bottle
of Emulsion you buy.
scon & BOWNE,
CHEMISTS,
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
50c. and $11 all druggists.
In arranging for your Christmas
d presents I wish to suggest Photo
\ graphs. There is nothing more
appropriate. Corbett’s make them at
$1.00 per dozen for quarter cub, $2.00
per dozen for half cub, oval, $3.00 pei
dozen full cub, ovals. Il6-tf
Very Low Rates to International
Live Stock Exposition at Chicago,
Via the North-Western Line. Ex
cursion tickets will be sold Nov. 26,
27 and 28, limited to "cturn until Dec.
5, inclusive. Apply to agenns Chicago
& North-Western E’y.
Taken Up—On the N. E. quarter of
section 30, township 28, range 12, on
k( or about October 15, 1904, one red
white-faced yearling heifer; dim brand
on right side. Owner can have same
by proving property and paying ex
penses. George Gaughenbaugh. 20-5
Dr. Corbett will be in his dental
office and gallery from the 23d to 30th
of each month. 17-tf
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BRANT tbest days of smokeless powders end >
PS high pressures why take chances on >
Sti &B filling your face with powder, losing
your eyesight and possibly your life by
using a repeater that opens on top ar.d ejects
info your face, when you can avoid the possi
bility by buying a MARLIN? The Solid Top
Frame and Side Ejecting princinle is the most
important improvement made in repeating
arms for many years. Complete illustrated i
catalog for 3 stamps.
THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO.
| * NEW HAVEN, CONN. ft
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WASH BLUE,
Costa 10 centa and equala 20 cents
worth of any other kind of bluing.
Won’t Freeze, Spill, Break
Nor Spot Clothes
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Official ! Publication : of : Proceeding
O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 9 1904.—Board
of supervisors met pursuant to ad
journment at one o’clock p.m. Present:
Grimes, Molar, Skidmore, Simar.
Reuting and Chairman Phillips.
Minutes of session of Sept. 21 were
read and approved.
The bid for construction of a bridge
across Dry Creek between sections 33
and 34, township 27, range 14, were
opened and rerfered to the bridge
committee.
Petition was read from the Wilmar
and Sioux Falls railroad asking to
have the assessment of their property.
On motion the petition and exhibit
were laid over until tomorrow.
On motion a refund was granted to
W. Gilman for 86.27 for taxes errone
ously assessed to him on the SWi
23-27-14.
On motion the taxes on the NEJ
28-28-13 for the years, from 1901 to 1904
inclusive were stricken from the tax
list, the same being government land.
On motion the following refunds
were granted:
K. R. Walker, labor tax 83, Scott
township, 1903.
James McCaffrey, labor tax, $3,
Fairview township, 1903.
Joseph McCaffrey. 83, Fairview
township, 1903.
James Armstrong,$3,Fairview town
ship, 1903.
John McCaffrey, $3, Fairview town
ship, 1902.
On motion the petition of Albert
Roy for a refund of labor tax was
rejected for the reason that he had
already been credited with the receipt.
On motion a warrant was drawn on
the bridge fund for $30 to correct an
error in claim of E. Roy Townsend,
approved and allowed July 22, 1902.
On motion the board adjourned until
9 o’clock tomorrow morning.
F. W. Phillips, Chairman.
'E. S. Gilmour, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb,, Nov. 10,1904.—Board
called to order at 9 o’clock. All mem
bers present. Minutes of yesterday’s
session were read and approved.
Petition was read from J. D. Jones,
asking for license to sell liquor at
Emmet in Emmet township.
A remonstrance against granting
said license was also read.
On motion a refund warrant for
SI.45 was granted to H. W. Baker for
taxes erroneously assessed on lot 1,
section 25-33-12 for the year 1902.
A resolution of congratulation to
Chairman F. W. Phillips was read
and addopted and the same was
ordered spread upon the minutes and a
copy sent to Mr and Mrs. Phillips.
A petition was read for a consent
road, signed by H. C.Allen and others,
commencing at SW cornor section
B-26-14.
On motion the prayer of the petit
ion was granted
On motion the contract for building
bridge in Fairview township was
awarded to E. Eoy Townsend.
On motion the remonstrators
against the granting of a liquor
license to J. D. Jones were notified to
appear before the board on Nov. il at
L o’clock p. m. to show cause why said
license should not be granted. 9
On motion the taxes on west part of
lot 2, block 15, Inman Village, amount
812.37, was stricken from the tax list
;he same being erroneous.
On motion the taxes on NWJ 26-31-9
vere stricken from the tax list, the
same having been assessed twice.
On motion the boarda djuorned until
)ne o’clock p. m.
One o’clock p. m.—Board called to
urder. All members present.
On motion the assessment of 200
mad of cattle assessed to W. P
J’Brlon in Itock Falls precinct at a
valuation of $600 was stricken from
ihe tax list, the said cattle having
jeen assessed in Iowa.
The following report was read and
adopted:
Mr. Chairman: Your committee
appointed to view road asked for by
Thomas Tom jack and others, in town
ship 26, range 10, would report and
recommend that said petition be re
jected, we beleving that a more satis
factory route can be established which
will be as advantageous to all and less
expense to the county. Signed:
O. F. Biglin,
W. S. Grimes,
L. E. Skidmore.
On motion the taxes on SEi 15-29-14
for the years 1894 to 1904 inclusive
were stricken from the tax list, the
same having been erroneously assessed
Petition was read from John Cran
dell and others asking that a bridge
be built across Eagle Creek between
sections 17 and 20-32-11, said bridge to
be 14 foot roadway.
On motion petition was granted and
clerk instructed to advertize for bids.
Petition was read from A. T. Hart
asking the board to foreclose for taxes
on lots 1, 11 and 12 block, G., Neely’s
addition to Atkinson.
On motion the prayer of the petition
was granted and county attorney in
structed to foreclose.
On motion a refund warrant was
granted to O. P. Hanks amount $13.30
for taxes erroneously paid._
Five dollar Bills
are more numerous t;han tens, and
tens more plentiful than twenties.
Similarly small bank accounts are
more numerous than large ones; the
aggregate of small deposits far ex
ceeds that of the large accounts.
Don’t hesitate, therefore, to open
an account because of its smallness.
We will accept your deposits and
give them every attention. You can
commence with us as little as $5.00
O’NEILL NAT’L BANK
Petition was read from Joe Dobias
and 21 others asking that a bridge be
built on section line between sections
20 and 21, 29,15.
On motion the above petition be re
ferred to Supervisor Iteuting for in
vestigation.
On motion the road prayed for by
Nels Bergstron and others near Staf
ford was granted and damages allowed
as follows: T. Y. Golden $100, F. M.
Bookwalters, $25, John Dougherty,
$150.
On motion the board adjourned un
til 9 o’clock tomorrow morning.
F. W. Phillips, Chairman.
E. S. Gilmour, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb. Nov. 11, 1904.—Board
sailed to order, all members present.
Minutes of yesterday session were
read and approved.
Tiie committee on taxes and tax
titles made a report recommending
that the prayer of the petition of the
W and S. F. R R. be granted. On
motion the report of the committee
was adopted.
The committee appointed Jan. E’f
1904. to confer with Boyd county com
missioner relative to a bridge pe»
tioned for by Peter Greely and othe®
recommended that the prayer of the p#
tition be granted arid a committee c®
three with the chairman of this boar®
be appointed for the purpose of con®
fering with the commissioners of Boyd*
county relative to tiie same and that*
the clerk be instructed to notify thel
clerk of Boyd county of such action.
Signed John Moler.
O. F. Biglin.
VV. S. Grimes.
On motion the above report was ad
apted and tiie chairman appointed
supervisors Moler and Biglin as tiie
sther two of said committee.
On motion the claim of Robert Jones
for damages on account of road
Brough SW. of SEE 25-30-15 was al
owed in the sum of $75.
On motion the board adjourned un
iil one o’clock p. m.
One o’clock p. m.—Board called to
irder, all members present.
Mol ion made and carried that the
;ounty buy the adding machine now
n use in the clerk’s and treasurer’s
iffices.
On motion Supervisors Reuting,
Biglin and Simar were appointed to
investigate the petition for a saloon
icense in Emmet township.
Tiie committee made a verbal report
Bat there was a sufficient number of
cames on the petition.
Motion made and carried that the
implication of J. D. Jones for saloon
[icense at Emmet be rejected.
The ayes and nays were called for
Yeas. Biglin, Skidmore, Simar,
Moler, Grimes and Chairman Phillips
Jt
Nays. Routing 1.
The above motion was carried and
application was rejected.
On motion the road prayed for by
Eliram Stearns and others in Rock
Falls township was granted and dam
ages in tlie following amount were
allowed: John Gerden $50, E S. Ells
worth $30.
On motion the board odjourned un
til Dec. 19,1904, at one o’clock p. m.
F. W. Phillips, Chairman.
E. S. Gilmour, Clerk.
From Soutli Africa
New Way of Usfbg Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy.
Mr. Arthur Chapman writes from
Durban, Natal, South Africa, says:
“As a proof that Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy is a cure suitable for old and
young, I pen you the following: A
neighbor of mine had a child just over
two months old. It had a very bad
cough and the parents did not know
what to give it. I'suggested that if
they would get a bottle' of Chamber
lain’s tCougli Remedy and
put some upon the dummy teat the
baby was sucking it would no
doubt cure the child. This they did
and brought about a quick relief and
cured the baby. This remedy is for
sale_ by 1’. C. Corrigan.
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A * oop Kcctpe.
*" u’t talk to me about the recipes
in thru ... ifV'to," said Mrs. Lane,
wit great cue. cy. “Wasn’t that the
ver.» :;ui0,i. no lnat advised tne to put
on .t sr-dy r at ' on leave the ta
MtooiU out overnight to take off those
yellow viaio
“i m inclined to think it may have
been,” said Mrs. Lane’a sister, with
due meekness. “1 sent you a number
of them in the spring, i remember.”
“Well, and what happened?” asked
Mrs. J>ane, with rising wrath.
“Didn’t the stains disappear?” asked
her sister.
“Disappear!” said Mrs. Lane in a
withering ton,e. “It was the tablecloth
that disappeared. I don’t know any
thing about the stains.”
A Continual Strain
Many men and women are constant
ly subjected to what they commonly
term “a continualy strain” because of
some financial or family trouble. It
wears and distresses them both men
tally and physically, affecting their
nerves badly and bringing on liver and
kidney ailments, with the attendant
evils of constipation, loss of appetite,
sleeplessness, low vitality and despon
dency. They cannot, as a rule, get rfd
of this “continual strain,” but they
can remedy Its healthdestroying effects
by taking frequent doses of Green’s
August Flower. It tones up the liver,
stimulates the kidneys, insures
healthy body functions, gives vim and
spirit to one’s whole being, and event
ually dispels the physial or mental
distress caused by that “continual
strain.” Trial bottle of August
Flower 25c; regular size, 75c. At all
druggists. _
Late Beginning.
Sir Walter Scott began to write his
celebrated novels at forty. Milton be
gan “Paradise Lost” at fifty. When
“East Lynne” appeared its author,
Mrs. Henry Wood, was forty-five.
Cromwell was forty-one when he be
gan his public career. The year of the
hegira was the fifty-third of Moham
med, and Marlborough reached his In
dependent command at the same age.
In spiritual examples Abraham was
seventy-five when galled out of Cha
ran, and Moses was eighty when he
stood before Pharaoh as the champion
of Israel.
Not A Sick Day Since.
“I was taken severely sick with kid
ney trouble. 1 tried all sorts,qf medi
slnes, none of which relieved me. One1
day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bit
ters and determined to try that. Af
ter taking a few dose’s I felt.relieved,
and soon thereafter was entirely cured,
and have not seen a sick day since
Neighbors of mine have been cured of
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and
Kidney troubles and General Debili
’I.” This is what B. F. Bass, of Fre
mjpnt, N. C. writes. Only 50c at P. C.
pdrrigan druggist.
They Were All Right.
| lie was a typical backwoods farmer,
ki* first visit to a city restaurant, how
w**, had taken away none of the ap
rrt'te he had at home, where every
tftrg was placed in large dishes on the
center of the tabid and each one help
ed l Itnself. The waiter had piled the
food around the plate in the customary
little dishes, which the farmer cleaned
up Is turn. Settling back in his chair,
be hailed the passing waiter:
“Hey, there, young man! Your sam
ples are all right Bring on the rest
of tbj# stuff.”—Judge.
Only Makes a Bad Matter Worse.
Perp ps you have never thought of it
but the fact must be apparent to every
one thkVi constipation is caused by a
lack ofpr|ter in the system, and use
of cartlartics like the old fahioned
pills onl|t makes a bad matter worse.
ChambeB in’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets pa much moreimild and| gen
tle in th*:- effect, and when the pro
per doselln taken their action is so
natural tout one can hardly realize it
is the effect of a medicine. Try a 25
cent bott* of them. For sale by P.
C. Corriga*
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nmraltt"
Tom—What made you give me usuy.
so when I was telling that yarn at the
dinner table? Dick—I didn’t mean to;
It was only a slip of the tongue. But
that’s no reason why you should have
kicked me so hard! iTom—Oh, I didn’t
mean to—It was only a slip of the foot.
- Detroit Free Press.
Ingratitude is a form of weakness. 1
have never known a man of real abil
ity to be ungrateful.—Goethe.
A Runaway Bicycle
Terminated with an ugly cut on the
leg of J. B. Oruer, Franklin Grove, 111.
It developed a stubborn ulcer unyield
ing to doctors and remedies for four
years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
cured. It’s just as good for Burns,
Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c,
at P. C. Corrigan drug store.
a wnicn’M variation.
As to the sympathetic vagaries of
watches a correspondent writes: *T dis
covered some years ago that It was the
metal buckle of my braces that caused
the irregularities of my own particular
watch. I therefore now make a rule
of putting my spectacle case on the in
side of my watch pocket, thus cutting
off the connection.”—London Chroni
cle.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets are becoming a favorite for
stomach troubles and constipation.
For sale by P. C. Corrigan.
■ The Kind You Have Always
la use for over 30 years,
—^ — and has been made under his
f , sonal supervision since its Infancy,
Allow no one to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare*
gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep*
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
/ THK OKMVAUR CQMPAWV. f» MURRAY RYRCCT, NEW YORK ©ITV.
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Storz brewing Co
Gold fledal Beer
\ ON DRAFT
and the renowned Blue Ribbon in quarts and pints
FOR SJ|LE AT O’NEILL BY
WM. LAVIOLLETTE \ © PEELER & CO
fDER & GO.
Bumber, Goal
Building
Materials, etg.
PHONE 32 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
tine 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. K. Thomas, foreman.O'Neill. Holt Co..Neb
SALE BILLS I
R. T. WILLIAMS
Contractor & Builder
Estimates furnished on
any size building
Allkinds of carpenter work
Shop just north of Bazelman's Lumber Yard
O’NEILL, NEB.
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