... ■"IBfflMIMfffyWBff'ff1WlllWUIBiiWIWgy^BWIiBBBWIlWWMlFT^WMMWWMMBaBBIIlWHWWlt'' PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public sale at my place nine miles northwest of O’Neill and ten miles fc east of Atkinson, on I ^THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23. li)05<* 1 Beginning promptly at ten a. m , property described herein. 21 head of cows, several with calves by their side. 9 two-year-old heifers, all with calf. 1 Short Horn Durham bull coming two years old. I 8 yearling heifers; 13 two-year-old and 18 yearling steers. 1 White Face bull calf coming one year old. 25 full blood Duroc Jersey brood sows; 1 registered Duroc Jersey Boar. I Span matched gray horses six years old, wt. 1400. Span five-year- olds, horse and mare, weight 1200. Gray mare nine years old, weight 1100; bay mare same age and weight. Bay horse five years old, weight 1500. 2 bay mares, nine and ten years, wt. 1100 and 1300. Bay horse six years old, weight 850. Bay mare coming three years old; span of black | geldings coming two years old. 2 colts one year old. 7-foot McCormick binder and G-foot McCormick mower, both nearly new, 12-ft hay h rake, hay stacker and one Daine hay sweep, both nearly new, corn planter and n check rower nearly new, 14-inch gang plow, sulky plow, 3-horse walking plow, I Western Bill riding lister nearly new, walking lister, double row Badger Eli new, i single row Eli, riding cultivator, 2 walking cultivators, 2-horse press drill, 1-horse | ; drill, engate seeder new, 14-inch pulverizer, lG-ineh pulverizer nearly new, 3-section harrow, 3 farm wagons, one 4-inch tire nearly new, bob sled nearly new, spring I buggy, top buggy, Daine hand cart, corn sheller, feed cooker, grind stone, sickle, | I grinder, 2 hay racks, 4 sets work harness, set single harness, saddle nearly new; | some household good and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—Sums of $10 and under cash in hand; over $10 one year’s time on bankable security with io per cent interest from date. I B. H. JOHRING, Proprietor I ED F. GALLAGHER, Clerk (See large bills) W, H, PHILLIPS, Aucioneer Ed Workman.$2.90 On motion the following claims were allowed upon the general fund: James Weaverling.$2 10 AV A Gilmour. 2 10 John Steenhauser. 1 50 Itoscoe Doyle . 2 50 Mike Flannigan. 2 50 Mrs V V Hayes. 3 50 D T McClure. 2 10 Goileib Albert. 1 30 Ralph Butler. 2 10 AVm Robertson . 3 40 Lon Brondage (apply on tax)_2 60 G A Hamilton (apply on tax)_ 2 10 D H Northrup (apply on tax)_ 2 50 Bennett Earner (apply on tax)... 1 50 E Grace (apply on tax). 2 10 V Y Hayes (apply on tax). 3 40 Sid Honeywell (apply on tax)_3 40 Fred R Baker (apply on tax). 2 10 C B Possen (apply on tax $4.10).. 6 35 C Sonnickson (apply an tax).2 10 AV W Beatha. 4 00 Jos Schollmyer. 4 00 Fred AVise (allowed $4). 6 00 P M AValfer (allowed $4). 6 00 School district No. 74 (allowed 3) 5 00 School district No. 38. 3 00 G L Butler. 8 10 C Workman. 4 00 C Newton.C.... 4 00 Edward Larson. 4 00 Silas Rohr.13 00 H A Polk . 4 00 Geo S Speltz. 7 60 J B O’Connell. 4 00 Jesse Roy. 7 80 Chas L Morse.10 30 Ayers Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer’s Hair Vigoris the only Hair Vigor hair food you can buy. For 60 years it has been doing just | what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. ” My hair used to he very short. Hut after using Ayer’s Hair Vigor a short time it began to grow, and now it is fourteen inches long. 1 his seems a splendid result to me after being almost without any hair.” Mrs. J. 11. Fifer, Colorado Springs, Colo, gl 00 a bottle. j. c. AYER CO., *■»■■■«&■■■■■■«■ for Short Hair gl—■- ’ ■■■■■■ Anton Prusa. 4 00 J R Reity... 4 00 A T Potter. 4 00 School district No. 18.12 00 School district No. 135. 3 00 Geo Seefus .. 7 50 Bennett Martin. 3 00 S W Brion. 4 00 School district No. 35. 0 00 J M Christians. 4 00 A L Cowperthwaite. 4 00 Newton Carson . 0 00 II C Howard. 2 00 T T Waid. 4 00 Floyd Weity. 4 00 M L Wintermote. 4 00 O L Hanson. 1 00 Charles Scheier. 4 Oo C O Smith. 4 00 Frank Ileeb. 4 00 C A Townsend. 3 00 L A Simonson.$4 and 16 00 A Y Swanson. 4 00 J B Dennis . 4 00 Frank Dobroling.12 50 TheoKubart. 4 00 F. J. Milinar. 9 60 C. C. Millard.4 00 Benj McKathnies. 4 00 P Reed. 4 00 S A Hiatt. 4 00 J II Heitel. 8 00 John D Alfs. 4 0C C E Farrier.4 00 J F Gallagher. 8 00 II Hodgkin. 4 00 Chas Brown. 7 60 Jos Dobias.4 00 L G Coburn.... . 4 00 Wayne Werner. 7 60 Thos Higgins. 3 00 II A Trowbridge. 4 00 Frank Oberle.4 00 M L Sagerser. 4 00 A C Sammons. 4 00 WmrCrandell.4 00 C D Keyes. 3 00 L A Combes.4 00 Chas Bigler. .. .. 7 80 L E Axtell. 4 00 II Reuting.$7 and 8 00 J II Ilalloran. 4 00 Tyler Scriven.12 00 P A J ust. 3 10 Henry Iloxie. 4 00 Geo Kirkland. 4 00 D C Beck. 4 00 Geo Graham. 4 00 J A Carson. 9 00 Chas F Smith.12 00 Chas Seder.9 00 O’Neill Fire Dept. 3 00 S L Conger.4 00 Meller & Quilty. . 150 Bert Freed. 4 00 Millard Putman. 8 50 Casper Iloerle. 4 00 D W Cameron. .. 4 00 Geo Tomlinson. 4 00 John Ilacke. 4 00 B F. Winchell. 8 20 M T Sanders. 4 00 W II Snell. 4 00 Christ Englehaupt. 4 00 Morgan Hayes. 4 00 Peter Greely. 3 00 G A Buffington. 4 00 A Chambars. 4 00 Frank Bitney.4 00 M II McCarthy. 4 00 R W Moad. 4 00 Frank Nei bower. 4 00 C L McElhaney (apply on tax)... 4 00 Hay McClure (apply on tax).4 00 John Robinson (allowed $9, apply on tax) .1100 Good Bread Sent Free I Every woman who H has a desire to make H the best bread the fam ily ever ate should send I a postal card for our I new illustrated booklet “Good Bread; How to I Make It.” 5 The Secret is in the Yeast. I It tells just how to use Yeast Foam the wonderful compressed $ hop yeast that took the )' First Grand Prize at | the St. Louis Fxposi- | tion. Makes good bread ?! from any flour. s NORTHWESTERN YEAST 09. CHICAGO, ILL. I W B James (allowed $4, apply on tax]. o 00 A S Eby (apply on tax). 4 00 0 II Dailey (apply on tax),.4 00 Wm Hewett [apply on tax]. 4 00 Geo Mann (apply on tax $3.54)... 4 00 II N Weeks (apply oil tax).4 00 C N Thompon (apply on tax)_ 4 Oo J P Sullivan (apply on tax;.. 4 00 D A Hart (apply on tax). 4 OC Wm Gill (allowedi$4, apply on tax)6 00 Ben Powell (apply on tax). 8 00 T A Phillips (apply on tax).4 03 J F Root (apply on tax). 4 00 M M Sullivan (apply on tax). 4 00 U M Smith (apply on tax). 8 10 T B Maring .10 00 James Kennedy (apply on tax)... 4 00' P J Bigtin [apply on tax).4 00 John T Walker (apply on tax)... 7 50 J FWidman (apply on tax). 4 00 John Tropy apyly on tax $5.95).. 8 50 O C Torska (apply on tax $7.80).. 9 00 Geo E Clabaugh (apply on tax)... 4 00 J M Cannon (apply on tax).4 00 F It Bignold (apply on tax $3.15). 4 00 S D Wood (apply on tax). 4 00 It BTraner (apply on tax). 4 00 Sanford Whipple (apply on tax $3.56). 4 00 EA White (apply on tax)...4 00 Pat Barrett (apply on tax). 4 00_ Mike Hull (apply on tax).4 00 S P Berge (apply on tax). 4 00 L S Butler (apply on tax). 8 10 0 W Morse (apply on tax). 11 00 James Brennan (apply on tax)... 6 90 Otto Nilson (apply on tax). 4 00 J I) Grimes (apply on tax).4 00 C O Tenborg (apply on tax). 3 00 L E Harding (apply on tax $11)..16 00 Frank Ilubby (apply on tax $3.35) 4 00 E H Rouse (apply on tax). 4 00 E II Benedict (apply on tax).7 00 T I) Hanley (apply on tax).4 00 B McGreevey (apply on tax).4 00 N L Lofquesfc (apply on tax).4 00 Clyde E Larue (apply on tax)_ 4 00 C II Mohr (apply on tax). 4 00 L IS IJannaman (apply on tax)... 3 00 Thos F Malloy (apply on tax)_ 7 00 Lucian Enbody (apply on tax)_4 00 Floyd Wolfe (apply on tax). 4 00 James Davis (apply on tax).4 00 lj uii^uu uii vua/i.x. . . ■ t uv A J Shearer (apply oh tax). 4 00 S J Benson (apply on tax). 4 00 Andrew Schmidt (apply on tax).. 0 00 A Jvoening (apply on tax). 4 00 W T Hayes (apply on tax). 4 00 N C Johnson (apply on tax).4 00 J E Jackman (apply on tax).4 00 Clark Hough (apply on tax).4 00 Edward Tighe (apply on tax)_4 00 G W Smith (apply on tax]. 4 00 L S Lolquist [apply on tax]. 4 00 I E Deck [apply on tax].. 8 00 Frank Cambell [apply an tax].... 7 00 N Grass [apply on tax]. 4 00 Fred R Baker [apply on tax]_ 4 00 J B Maring [apply on tax].4 00 On motion the board adjourned until 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. F. W. Phillips, Chairman, E. S. Gilmour, Clerk. Feb. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8 were occu pied by the board in checking up the county oihces. F. W. Phillips, Chairman, E. S. Gilmour, Clerk. 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. When You Have a Cold. The first action when you have a cold should be to relieve the lungs. This is best accomplished by the free use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This Remedy liquefies the tough mucus and cause its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs, produces a a free expectoration, and opens the secretions. A complete cure soon follows. This remedy will cure a severe cold In less time than any other treatment and it leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by P. C. Cor rigan. Better Than Gold. “I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility,” writes F. J. Green, of Lan caster, N. H. “No remedy helped me untill I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electrice Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invi gorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family.” Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by P. C. Cor rigan. fiiM.iiJir.mil "j, ..‘li; *_• ^ •i.h..»»i... . iii' m i; k. ; >1 !• riiiniiiiiiiiiiintiuiiimuiuuiinliiui ^Vegetable Preparation Tor As similating thcFoodandRegula- 1 ling the Stomachs andBowcls of Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- j : ness and Rest.Conlains neither i Opium.Morplune nor>liueral. Nor Narcotic. l/mjx afoid UrSAHUUPtrCHW ij flmpiut SmI- . Alx Xmna ♦ 1 J lUMUSJm- I Aaixr Xrrd- * I 2 ftirrft St*d - ; ! A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions .Feverish ji ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of [j_ N EW YORK._I f | ■■ j j EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. _^Jk CASTORIA || For Infants and Children. I The Kind You Have I Always Bought I Bears the 1 Signature I For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMI ORNTAUR flOMNltV. NSW TOOK OITT. Don *t pay two extra profits when you buy 1 \ I carriages and harness. Deal with tho factory. (Jet our lowest wholesale ratM. Our system of ! polling direct to customer* is suving thousands of dollar* to carriage buyers In every corner of the country. We quote the same rates to you that we would give the largest wholesale Jobber,and we l offer you an assortment to choose from such as no other deale r can show. With every purchase wo give the broadest-guarantee. 1 fit. 1* not In every way satisfactory, you can return the vehicle to us and we will pay freight charges both wuys. We cun also \ Save two Profits for you on harness and other horse equipments. Write fo'r our free Illustrated catalogue in which we describe the buggies, surreys, phtetons, etc., that have made our factory famous for their high grade. Don’t 4 wait until your need is more pressing: write to-day and have tbo catalogue by you tor future use. | J THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO.. j „ __ „ _Columbus, 0., P.0. Box 772. X| ! ^wtuaeathSfTi'ui’ri™ urn St. Louis, Mo., P.0. Box 64. No wi Single strap I Slilpmenl troll'. 1'olu.nl,^itk Write to throat office. Bn‘!^ llltr'"*!- rni* | Storz Brewing Co Gold fledal Beer ON DRAFT and the renowned Blue Ribbon in quarts and pints j FOR SALE AT O’NEILL BY WM. LAVIOLLETTE © PEELER & CO <9. <9. SNYDER & G<9. Bumber, Goal Building Materials, etg. PHONE 32O’NEILL, NEB: A Dictionary of ENGLISH, flflj Biography, Geography, Fiction, etc. % , What better Investment could be mado than in a copy of the BWJ International ? This royal quarto volume is a vast storehouse of 11114 valuable, information arranged in a convenient form for hnnd, eye, P!W| and mind. It is more widely used as standard authority than any Ugfc/J other dictionary in tlio world. It should bo in every household. 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