1 NEW GROCERY I STORE -- / ; ' Aw ’v * I On that date I will open a grocery store one-half block east of First National Bank. Fresh, new and complete stock of all kinds of groceries. A share of your patron E age solicited with the assurance that you will receive 1 courteous treatment. Store opens Friday, March 17th ROBERT R. MORRISON, O’NEILL, NEBRASKA iiiiiihihi mmmu mimi i in i inn ■■■■■n him LOCAL MATTERS. For farm loans see Lyman Water; man, O’Neill. 38-8 Judge Morgan was at Atkinson Monday. Ed Purdy was down from Atkinson Monday. Walter Hodgkin made a business trip to Omaha this week. Sheriff Hall had official business at Stuart Monday. Guy Green went to Omaha Friday, returning Monday. Pete Ward, D. E. Coffey and P. J. Hanley were a party over from Spen cer Saturday last. A new folding bed and a new sew ing machine for sale; inquire of M. M. Sullivan, O’Neill, Neb. 37-3 Two car loads of Indians, gaily painted and decorated, went east over the Northwestern Tuesday. Miss Harnish arrived in the city Sun day from Lincoln, being called home by the illness of her mother. Mike Callahan of the South Fork country had business in town the first of the week, returning via Inman. Postmaster Cronin has received notice that the rural mail delivery route will be started out on April 15. Miss Fitzpatrick, who had been visiting at the home of Mrs. Testman, departed Tuesday for her home at Cody, Wy. Lyman Waterman has about 250 quarter sections of land throughout the county. He has some big bar gains. 38-2 , The remains of a two month’s old child of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith were buried in the Protestant cem etery Tuesday. For Sale—Good,large, full-blood Ply mouth Rock roosters; choice $1, good roosters 50c. each. Mrs. J. A. Mc Allister, Agee, Neb. 35-4. The local markets yesterday were: —Hogs, $4.50; corn — shelled, 32c, ear, 31c; oats, 22Jc; wheat, 89c; rye, 03c; potatoes, 25c@30c; eggs, 15c; but ter, 18c. Dr. Corbett has just returned from his eastern trip with a new applyance whereby he can now extract or even fill aching teeth WITHOUT PAIN. March 23 to 30th. 38-2 Spencer Advocate: O. F. Biglin and another of the Holt county sup ervisors were over from O’Neill Wed nesday and Thursday looking after the bridge across the Niobrara river. A committee of the Boyd County board was with them. What they do is of much interest to Spencer. ) At the basket ball match on Tues day one of the best games of the season was played. The game was characterized by the swiftness and accuracy of the players, the ball pas sing very quickly from goal to goal. Team work is rapidly improving. Score was 15 to 16 in favor of the first team. Perperations are being made for a matched game soon. SPED HIT LIFE" —That’s what a prominent druggist said of Scott’s Emulsion a short time ago. As a rule we don’t use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott’s Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note. From infancy to old age Scott’s Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Scott’s Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish ment—the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott’s Emulsion and gather good from it. i We will send you a sample free. B« sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $1; all di uegists. If troubled with weak digestion, belching or sour stomach, use Cham berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and yon will get quick relief. For sale by P. C. Corrigan. Lyman Waterman tells us he is creating a heavy demand for Holt county land. Within the past two months he has sold some 5,000 acres. Last week he sold the neat little chunk of 2,000 acres. Judge Kinkaid is home afrer a busy winter in congress. The judge is looking well after his winter’s work and he finds himself about as busy now as any time receiving his many friends who are calling upon'him. M rs. G. C. Hazelet went to Omaha Monday to join her husband. The boys left this morning for Guthrie Center, Iowa, where they will visit their grandmother for a time before joining their parents at Omaha, when all will return to Alaska. A complaint has been filed in county court against Edwin Kirwin by M. M. Sullivan which charges that on or about February 7 last Kirwin took from the person of Sullivan a watch, chain and charm, valued at $50, the same being done “without threats of force or violence.” Spencer Advocate: Itoy Townsend, the bridge builder and contractor, was in town Monday with his uncle A. W. Townsend on their way to Herrick, S. U. When it comes to the honor as to carrying out the conditions of a con tract Roy has a reputation to be proud of. He is a business man. The next thing billed in the show line is“OId Dan Tuckes,”by the Sher man & Morrisey company, which will be at the opera-house the 21st. The managers say of their entertainment: “It will fresco melancholy faces with smiles, chase the blues back to indigo and make you feel that life is worth living.” The Frontier expected to be out early Thusday but this morning we found a card in our mail from the house that supplies the papers we print on saying that owing to a brok en folding machine our papers would be delayed a day. Hence we had to wait till the paper came before we could print. Local sportsmen have evolved a new method of decoying and deceiving wild ducks. Ry means of white sheets spread over the hunters they are able make successftl “sneaks” over the snow unobserved by the long-neck birds. Those who have tried it find it a capital way to hunt when the ground is covered with snow. Minor Mention E. ii. Adams had business in Nor folk today. Dr. Corbett will be in his dental aftlce and gallery from the 23d to 30th )f each month. 17-tf Mrs.W. T. Evans and daughter ltuth departed this morning for a visit at Omaha and Ulysess. Mrs. Addison and grandson have moved into town from their farm fifteen miles northeast. E. S. Gillespie returned yesterday from a two week’s sojourn in Boyd county and in South Dakota. Rev. Father Cassidy departed Sun lay for New York City on the sad mis sion of attending his brother’s funeral. Farmers of this community are making considerable improvements In buildings judging from the amount of lumber being hauled out. While it is unpleasant underfoot with the great amount of slush and water, the present conditions can but result in great benefit in the way of getting the ground in condition to produoe. Mrs. R. Saunders received word Monday of the death of her grand moth er, Mrs. C. C. Seward, at Green City, Mo. The word came from Mrs. Saun ders’ mother, Mrs. G. W. Meals of Lompoc, California, who now is at Green City, and who will return to California via of O’Neill for a visit with her daughter and family. Lincoln Star: Norris U. Bowen this morning tossed a little bomb of surprise into the divorce proceedings between himself and wife. lie said she was seeking a decree for no other purpose than to marry a man named Coleman. No further identification than the name is given in the amended answer tiled by Bowen. The husband has the children. One of them is the daughter Helen, whom lie took from the mothers’ home last Saturday. Yesterday Mrs. Laura B. Bowen asked the court for an order to command the husband to produce the baby, since she said he was unfit to care for a 5-year-old child that needed its mother. In his amended answer today Bowen says he lias the girl and the boy and that he should keep them He says the mother is an improper person for their custody. It is in sup port of this allegation that he says his wife wilfully deserted his home last September. It is her intention, he avers, to marry if she gets the neces sary liberty in a decree for divorce. He asks that the children be declared his own without restriction. A Favorite Remedy for Babies Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cure their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious consequences. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the croupy cough appears will pre vent the attack. For sale by P. C. Corrigan. Ayers One dose of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents night coughs of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A Cherry Pectoral doctor’s medicine for all affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over 60 years. “ I have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral In my familv for eight years. There is nothing equal to it for coughs and colds, especially for chil dren.”— M its. YV. 11. liUYUK.lt, Shelby, Ala. 2*>c.,60c„ fl.OO. j. c. AYBit CO., ^J^lruggcjt^^^ for Night Coughs Keep the bowels open with ono of ftyer’s Pills at bedtime, Just one. E6e WeJl Pa-per Season is fast approaching. Our stock is now complete and up-to date. We have giv en special attention this year to the selecting of our wall paper and are prepared to offer for your selections some very at tractive patterns. Come in and look them over. f =rfr= GILLIGAN Cel STOUT SSSSRSBBDHnHHBHBEB ... i il'nnli: i iic,,~T.'.;iiriitin.u«>hmmrtiMnin.i»,.i.miiitMitmitm.ffiT!IlilW1l /^Vegetable Prcparalionfor As similating ihcFoodandRegula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digeslion.Cheerful nessandRest.Contains neither Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. /Have afOUJOrSAMUnmCHSR flmptui Seed- v Mx Senna ♦ 1 /.Melle.Uk- | etwee Seed a I P'.'&Udd* I Harm Seed ~ ’% i • CiariftHf f; I hthtay/mn rttnxn / ■ A perfee I Remedy fo r Conslipa- 1 lion,SourStomach,Diarrhoea If Worms .( ’convulsions .Feverish- ; 1 ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature oF tdfae&ift&tcieds. NEW* YORK. . I j EXACT COPY OF WRAPPED . ' __._ .... . Homeseekers Excursion. Via Great Northern Line on first and third Tuesdays each month to points north and west. Kate, one first class fare plus $2 return limit 21 days, stopovers allowed at intermediate points. Full particulais may be had from any Agent Great Northern Line or Fred Rogers, G. P. A., Sioux City, Iowa. ;!4-4m Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little workers—Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always it work, night and day, curing Indi gestion, Kiliousness, Constipation, Sick headache and all Stomach, Liver ind Rowel trouble. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c, at P. C. Corri gan, drug store. Colonist Rates West. Via the Great Northern, daily, March 1st to May 15th, 1905, to all points in Montana, Idaho, Washing ton, Oregon and California. Two through trains to the Cost daily. Apply to any Agent, Great Northern Line for rates, maps, des IMSTOIU For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years CASTORIA TNI OKNTAUN COMPANY. NOW YOM CITY. p Berry9s Seed Corn —« -IAISE BIO CORN CROPS. You can do It If you plant the right ft kind of Seed In the good soli of your farm and give It proper _ treatment. Berry has the right kind of Seed, and has made a life-time's study of Corn. They have a line of Seed Corn that will produce from I O to BO bushels per acre more than cemmon sorts. 1 He sells It from peck to car-load lots. Send for Catalogue, which I devotes a great deal of space to 14 different varieties whloh I th*y A. A. BERRY SEED CO., 1 Thm Catalan la Free. Writa tar It To-Uar. Box IBS. ~~Dlarlnda, Iowa. - - - - ......—*“ Storz Brewing Co Gold riedal Beer ! ON DRAFT and the renowned Blue Ribbon In quarts and pints FOR SALE AT O’NEILL BY WM, LAVIOLLETTE © PEELER & CO 0. ©. SNYDER & GO. Bumber, Goal Building Materials, etg. PHONE 32 O’NEILL, NEB: WASH BLUEV ^ Costs to cents and equals 20 cents worth of any other kind of bluing* Won’t Freeze, Spill, Break Nor Spot Clothes DIRECTIONS FOR USE*' around in the Water. jriptive matter etc., or to Fred Rogers, G. P. A., Sioux City, Io. 34-3m Best Bemedy for Constipation. “The finest remedy for constipation [ ever used is Chamberlain’s Stomach md Liver Tablets,” says Mr. Eli But er, of Frankville, N. Y. “They act gently and without any unpleasant affect, and leave the bowels in a per fectly natural condition.” For sale ay P. C. Corrigan.