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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1905)
1», UTtMood PHYSICIAN and SURGEON srcciatlics: JYI, EAR. NOBE AND THROAT Bpeotaoles correctly fitted and Supplied. O’NEILL, NEB. DR- J. P- GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Calls may bo left at Ollllgan ft Stout drug store or at residence 1 block north and H east of stand pipe Phonos: Office 41, res. 10 DR. P. J. FLYNN Physician and Surgeon Night Calif will be Promptly Attended Office: First door to right over Corrigan's Telephone Nos.: Office, 68; Residence, W R. R. DICKSON Lawyer fttriflKNCC: riMT NATIONAL BANK, O'NEILL E. H. BENEDICT LAW A. REAL ESTATE Office firm door south of U.B. Land Office M. <J. ABBOTT ^ Attorney - at - Law |J*t **Q PAGE, NEBRASKA 1$** Special attention Riven to collections and piobate business 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 Ollll BOTTLING WORKS B. J.*M ABSH, Proprietor Bottlsn of Carbon&ted Sereragea CIDER MANUFACTURERS S. F. McNichols FLOUR and FEED All Kinds of Grain Bought and Sold JOHN HOB1SKEY Drayman Pour property handled without srnBHhliiR It and delivered wben and whore you waut It, J. C. HORISKEY Staple and Fancy Groceries Flour, Salt, Country Produce COIfcT KZB"2TS Flour and Feed Handle product of Stanton Mlllls, than whloh there is no better flour made GRANT HATFIELD Re staurant MEALS OH LUNCHES Served an desired at all hours. Nice assort ment of Fruits. Nuts, Candles. Cigars, eto. V. ALBERTS «r«< A DKAkKR IN Harnegg & Saddlery Goodg Also Agent for Bliss Native Herbs, 800 days treatment for 11 and money rofunded If not benelltted. Also Wheeler & Wilson Ball Bearing Sewing Maoh. *M ._ fL 9. Hanmond (ttfift CftB&eitt Title Abstractors in First National Bank Bldg. HbRTHORN BULLS AND HEIFERS TCll tops on best BATES famt *5 BULLS 14 to 2« mo. old. 20 BIKERS and 10 COWS bred to our line scotch All MISSIES PRINCE 15402. Over 13s,head in heard to select from. These art the cattle for western men,as they are acclimated. Come and see them or write for prices. THE BROOK FARM CO., J. R. Thomas, foremsn.O'Nslll. Holt Co..Net F.CGATZ MEAT Market WE|SELL Fresh and Cured Meat of all kinds \rS A Word For Dad. We happened at a home the other night, and over the parlor door saw the legend worked in letters Of gold, “What Is Home Without a Mother?” Across the room was another brief, “God Bless Our Home.” These mot toes will be found in many homes, worked by nimble fingers, and expres sive of the love and devotion felt by the members of the household for the holiest and happiest of earth’s bless ings -"Mother” and “Home.” “Home, home, Sweet home; be it ever so hum ble, there's no place like home.” But there Is another factor in the blessed ness of home that is too often forgot ten, or, at least, perhaps sometimes, not fully appreciated, and that factor is “Dad.” It is no discouragement to "Mother” to say that alongside of the above legend this other would be ap propriate, “God Bless Our Dad!” An exchange says: “Dad gets up early, lights the fire, boils an egg, grabs his dinner pail and wipes off the dew of the dawn while many a mother is sleeping. He makes the weekly handout to the butcher, the grocer, the milkman and the bak er, and his pile is badly worn before he has been home an hour. He stands off the bailiff and keeps the rent paid up. "If there is a noise during uie night Dad is nudged in the back and made to go down stairs and And the burgler and kill him. Mother darns the socks, but Dad buys the socks in the first place, and the needles and the yarn afterward. Mother puts up the fruit well, but Dad buys it all and jars and sugar costs like the mischief. "Dad buys chickens for the Sunday dinner, carves them himself and draws the neck from the ruins after every one is served. ‘What is home without a Mother?’ Yes, that is all right. But, ‘What is home without a Father?’ Ten chances to one it is a boarding house, father is under the slab and the landlord Is a widow. Dad, here’s to you. You have got your faults—you may have lots of them—but we will miss you when you’re gone.” Yes, dear old, appreciated Dad! The legend which ought to grace the walls of the cottage or the palace in your honor, may not appear. You may tread the pathway of life, bearing the burdens cheerfully and ungrudgingly, and go down to the grave unhonored and unsung in framed legends, but you will be missed and mourned nevertheless in the cold, gray days when you can no longer answer the call for your services, and will receive your reward on the other shore. God bless Dad! An Atlas For $1.00. The Great Northern Railway has Issued an Atlas of 50 pages containing up-to-date maps of Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, British Columbia, Oregon, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Alas ka, Hawaii, Japan, Philippine Islands, China, the United States and the World. In addition to this the Atlas con tains valuable statistical information relative to the states named above, is printed on the very best quality of paper, shows the lines of the Great Northern Railway, and is in every way a commendable work. This Atlas will be distributed at the actual cost of production and will be sent to any address upon receipt of $1.00. Address F. I Whitney, Passen ger Traffic Manager, Great Northern Railway, St. Paul, Minn. The Pacific Northwest A complete and Interesting presen tation of the scenic beauty and the rich natural resources and rapid growth of the Pacific Northwest are set forth in a beautifully illustrated booklet recently issued by the Chicago & North-Western Ry., which will be sent to any address on receipt of 4c in stamps. Tlie Lewis and Clark Exposition witli the very low excursion rates and personally conducted tours in connect ion therewith over the North-Western Line from Chicago aud the east have created an interest in this subject never before equaled. For full partic ulars address W. B. Kniskern, P. T. M , 215 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. _ l-2f. Fourth of July Excursion Rates Via the North-Western Line. Ex cursion tickets will be sold at low rates to all points on North-Western line, including C. St. P. M. & O. Ry. to points on Union Pacific Ry. east on and including Cheyenne, Wyo., and La Salle, Colo., to points on Colorado Southern, Orin Jet to Cheyenne, in clusive, also to points on D. S. S. & A. Ry. and Mineral Range R. R., July 1, 2, 3 and 4, good returning until July 5, iuclusive. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R’y. PRIZES AND QDAD TQ PROGRAM of OX UlV 1 O I ___J || O'Neill 1 4TH * JU l (SL I« FORENOON s* A Grand Spectacular Parade at 10 O'clock w At 12 o'clock Prof. Johnson of New York will make a daring MULE BALLOON ASCENSION | « AFTERNOON *» Races and other sports for prizes begin immediately S after dinner. Purses as follows: p| KJttrS,jfiS |t^ HORSE RACES S race, fat men’s race, standing jump, running J0 PA (*L jump, throwing stone, M/ j . g | f purse for each. ^ ' I * ^ JfjTO Men’s foot race, tug-’o- One-half mile horse race, free for all, purse war, matched handball $50, divided $25, $15 and $10 |||e' game, best decorated ^|y H B H One-quarter mile pony race, and repeat, jmk turn-out m the parade ■ V W purse $50, divided $25, $15 and $10. (g^ga at 10 a. m. Purse for JBBl One-quarter mile horse race, and repeat, jUgg* each. E purse $50, divided $25, $15 and $10. __ n I,/' n D Entrance fee 10 per cent on all purses; 5 to enter, 3 _I / Game, Purse $25 j to start. See large bills for other attractions. Something doing ail the time! j LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. (First Publication June 13) NOTICE Orlando 1>. Mauville, defendant, will take notice that William J. Courtright and Sey mour S. Sidner. plaintiffs, have tiled a peti tion in the district court of Holt county. Ne braska. against said defendant the object and prayer of which are to obtain judgment against the defendent upon contracts for the sum of Five Hundred Sixty-five dollars and interest and costs anil that In said action an order of attachment- has Issued and been levied upon section thirty-five, township thlrtv, range nine, Holt county, Nebraska. Defendant is required to answer said peti tion on or before the 24th day of July, 1905. Dated J une tith, 1905. WILLIAM J. COURT RIGHT, 8J2VMOUR 8.SIDNER. 51-4 Plaintiffs (First publication Juno 22.) PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. O’Neill, Neb., June 17, 1U05.—No tice is hereby given that in pursu ance of instructions from the Commis sioner of the General Land Office, under authority vested in him by Sec. 2455, U. S. Rev. Stat.. as amended by Act of Congress, approved Feb. 2ti, 1895, we will proceed to otter at public sale on the 27th day of July, next, at ten o’clock a. m at this office, the following tracts of land, to-wit: NWISER Sec. 10, NWi SWR Sec. 11, T. 28 N., it. 13 W. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are advised to tile their claims at this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. 52-5 S. J. Weeks, Register. D. Clem Dkavkis, Receiver. Livery and Feed Barn For Sale. On account of poor health 1 have decided to sell my livery barn and stock. Will take some good land as part payment. I have a good propo sition lor any one desiring to enter this business. Will bear the closest investigation. P. D. Mullen. 52-tf American steel hog fencing 20c per rod at Golden & Hodgkin’s. Think it over. 39-tf HOTEL EVANS ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY FREE IJliS SERVICE w. T. EVANS. Prop. JOHN A. ZEIMER, Prop. 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 solicited. First door west of Brennan’s hardware. H CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Pennyroyal, pills Origiiiu) nml Only Otnti >■©• 9. \S\Ff: Alwtivtreli.blfl. L,udlo., DfflMlrt V, 31 for CHICIIKSTKK’S KNGUSH U \ ill UED »nd Colli metiillo bo»«- .™ifd *£> A with blue ribbon. Take y*o other. Kefu*e fi S Dangerous Substitution# ana liuitu* i w tlou*. Buy of your Druggist, or send 4e. 1# I stamps for Particular*. Testimonial# I J and “ Keller for Ladle*,” »n letter,by re ^Jl , turn Mail. 10.000 Testimoni*l*. Sold by — . all Druggists. t’hlehe*t«r Chemical fo., Uoation this paper Mudiaou Square, PII1LA., PA* BUY SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. Thiskindofa machine can be bought from us or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. WE MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Sewing Machines. The Double Feed combined with other strong points makes the New Home the best Sewing Machine to buy. Write (or CIRCULARS we manufacture aud prices before purchasing THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. ORANGE, MASS. 28 Union Sq. N. Y.f Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Ga., St. Louis,Mo., Dallas,Tex., San Francisco, Cal FOR SALE BY O. If. BIGLIN O'NEILL. NEB. O’NEIL L ABSTRACT COM PAN Y Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY t Double Track Jr 0 Between Miesonri River and 0 ^ Chicago qq S. D. /the Rosebud Indian 1 Reservation. Through sleeping car ^ service to Omaha, making 0 direct connections at Om alia Union Station for 0 Chicago and all points east. ^ No delays, no change of 0 cars. Northwestern all the ^ Apply to nearest agent for 0 rates, maps and time cards, or write to— 4$ JOHN A. KUHN. ^ A. O. F. and P. A., Omaha ^ u Scottish sharoi).... OF GREYTOWER 153330, Assisted by Imported KING TOM 171879. Both prize-winning bulls of the Pan-American, heads the Ak-Sar Ben home herd of Shorthorns. Young bulls for sale. J. M. ALDERSON & SONS, Chambers, - • - Nebraska