The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 20, 1905, Image 8

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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
SRCCIATLIES:
CYE. EAR, NOBC AND THROAT
Spectacle* correctly fitted and Supplied.
O'NEILL, NEB.
DR. J. F. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Calls may be left at Ollllifan ic Htoutdrinc
store or at residence 1 block north and V,
east or stand pipe l'hones: Office 41, res. 10
DR. P. J. FLYNN
Physician and Surgeon
Night Gall» will be Promptly Attended
Offioo: First door to rlifht over Corrlftun's
Telephone Nos": Office, f>8: Kesldence, Ml
R.1*. DICKSON
p * » , '
<£ Lawyer
REFERENCE: FIMt NATIONAL RANK. O'NEILL
E. H. BENEDICT
LAW A REAL ESTATE
Office f rat door south of U. 8. Lead Offioo
M. J. AI3BOTT
^ Attorney - at - Law jjrf
PAGE, NEBRASKA
- --
Special attention given to collections and
probate business.
D. W. CAMERON
Practical Cement Worker
Manufactures Cement Walks, bull
Foundations, Caves, etc. In fact >
cement work neatly and prom
! done. Address, Atkinson or O’f
I The Q'HEILL BOTTUNGW
I R. J.: MARSH, Proprietor
Sottlin of CuboBitoi SoTeragei
I CIDER MANUFACTURE
S. F. McNichoia
; FLOUR and FEE™
All Kinds of Grain Bought
and Sold
I JOHN HORISKEY
I Drayman
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
...—— ■ —.j:—-f-r—-—am
NOTICE.
(First Publication July 13.)
To Frank Witousek: You aro hereby noti
fied that on November 2.1903, L. A. Wight
purchased at public sale, for taxes for the
year 1902 tho following described tract of
land, to-wlt: the s!4 of nwk and tho n'A of
Hwhi of section *1, township 30n, range I4W,
In Atkinson precinct. Holt bounty, Nebraska.
Hald lam! was tayed In tlie name of Frauk
Witousek. The time of redemption will ex
pire November 2, IMO.'i. .
it-g I,. A. WillHT.
NOTICE.
( First Publication .Inly lit)
To John Hofmann: Yod am hereby notified
that on November 10. 11413, L. A. Wight pur
chased at public sale, for taxes for the years
1900, 1901, and 1912 tho following described
tract of land, to-wlt: t)ic s{4 of nwla of see
llon2H, township 26n, range I2w, In UOnley
precinct, Holt county. Nebraska. Maid laud
was taxed In the name of E. M. Eves. The
time of redemption wlwexplre Nov. la, 1905.
3-3 L A. WIGHT.
HltlDUE^IOTlCF,.
(First Publication July 2o)
Sealed proposals will be received at the
olllceof the County iflerk, O’Neill. Neb, until
12 o’clock noon, Aijfcjist lltli, 1005, for the
construction of a sfity foot span pile and
stringer bridge on tie north end of the Bad
ger bridge across thp Niobrara river, bidders
are required to furnish their own plans and
specifications. All bids to be sealed and
marked “proposalsfor bridge." The hoard
of supervisors reserve tho right to reject any
or all bids. /
Gated July 15, ll|p 4-4.
K. S. filLMOUB, County Cli rk.
(First publication July «.)
NOTICE POtt PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
O’Neill, Nebraska, Juno 0. ItiOfl.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler pas filed notice of his Inten
tion to make (Inal proof In support of Ills
olatm, and that said proof will be made be
fore the Register and Receiver at O’Neill,
Nebraska, on August 7,1906, viz: John Cleary
of O’Neill. Neq.. H, E. No.10160, for the lots
Sand 4, NWJ4/SKJ4, NH!4 SW>4, Sec.7. T. 30
N.j R. 12 W. |
He names tb^following witnesses to prove
bis continue esldenoe upon and cultiva
tion of said 1 viz:
Lawrence ry, of O’Neill, Nob. H. G.
Bellinger, of cill, Neb. Dell Johnson, of
Ray, Net). Ze, .rner, or Atkinson. Neb.
g.ft J H.J. WEEKK8,
Register.
-luuunbiuii >ruuv
10 LAND SALE.
Depart"1* f the Interior, United
States Office.
O'Neil ., June 17, 1905.—No
tice is given that in pursu
ance of tions from the Commis
sioner, General Land Office,
u ity vested in him by
. Itev. Stat., as amended
ress, approved Feb. 26,
oceed to otter at public
:7th day of J uly, next, at
a. m at this office, tire
icts of land, to-wit:
, Sec. 10, NWi SWi, Sec.
, R. 13 W.
all persons claiming ad
i above described lands are
tile their claims at this
or before the day above
d for the commencement of
otherwise their rights will
,ed. 52-5
J. Weeks, Register.
. Clem Dkavek, Receiver
BUY TK2
SEWING MACHINE
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
]>ouble Feed combined with other
strong points makes the New Home
the best Sewing Machine to buy.
Write tor CIRCULARS
Sewing Machines
wo munu&olure and prices before pure turning
THE HEW HOME SEWINE MACHINE GO.
ORANGE, MARS.
28 Union Sq. N. Y., Chicago, 111., Atlanta, On.,
Bt. Louis,Mo., Dallas,Tex., Ban Francisco, Cal
TOR SALE BY
O. F. BIGLIN
O'NEILL. NEB.
HOTEL
The Ideal Editor. '
You hear.talk of the “ideal news
paper.” It is, says an exchange, like
the flower that never withers, the
b!rd that never alights, the land
where sunlight never fades—it only
exists in the imagination of the suck
er whom we are told the elements
consume. Writing* from the stand
point of a count ry editor, if you have
ever been lu it is shoes you know lie is
the repository of the secrets of the
community, none of which lie lias ever
divulged. lie must publish a paper
chuck full of local news whether any
thing happens or not. Jlis judicial
mind must be far superior to the dis
trict judge and give him pointers in
instructing the jury. lie must dis
course with equal fluency upon the
trust question and Farmer Jones’ Jer
sey calf, china painting and poland
china hogs, preserved peaches and the
perseverance of saints, foreign wars
and local strikes, justification by faith
and justification by type, the doctrine
of election, the election returns, the
doings of the last synod and the de
tails of prize fights. The receipts of
church socials and the squabble in the
town council must be equally familiar
to the versatile mind.
With all this he must wait on the
delinquent subscribers, discount the
patent medicine fakes, stand off his
wasli bill, always go well dressed, pay
his printer on Saturday night,
whether a cent lias come in or not;
write free putts, teach the city admin
istration how to run the city and be
content with $2 a year for printing
the proceedings when it is worth $250;
never ask for any honors, but help
others to get them; boom the local ;
statesman who owes three years’ sub
scription—in short be all things to all
men, make no mistake in dates, take
tlie cussings of the community ana
never cuss back. Tills is the ideal
editor and his paper is a daisy. We
never saw one.
Very Low Excursion Rates to San
Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland,
Tacoma, Seattle, etc.,
Via the North-Western Line. Ex
cursion tickets will be sold from ail
stations to Portland, Tacoma and
Seattle daily and California points
July 25, 26 and 27, and August 10 to
17, inclusive, with favorable return
limits, on account of various meet
ings. Two fast trains to the Pacific
C6ast daily. "The Overland Limit
ed” (electric lighted throughout), less
than three days en route. Another
fast train is "The California Express”
with drawing room and tourist sleep
ing cars. The best of everything. For
rates, tickets, etc., apply to agents
Chicago & North-Western R’y.
Forced to Starve.
B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says: (
“For 20 years I suffered agonies with
a sore on my upper lip, so painful, <
sometimes that I could not eat. After (
vainly trying everything else, I cured
it with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” Its
great for burns, cuts and wounds. At
P.C. Corrigan’s drug store; Only 25c.
Low Excursion Rates to Lincoln, Neb,
Via the North-Western Line. Ex
cursion tickets will be sold August 1
to 10, inclusive, limited to return un
til August 11, on account of Nebraska
Epworth League. Apply to agents
Chicago & North-Western lt’y.
PUT ON THE BRAKES.
■low Up, or Before Yon Know It Yen
May Be Off the Track.
The limited goes sixty miles nn hour.
In the smoker men joke and play cards
and tell risque stories. The day coach
es are crowded and comfortless. The
heavy sleepers as they sway to and
fro make only a gentle rocking for the
people who chat and read and nap.
Crash! Engine and cars and flesh and
blood are ground up together in a
shapeless, horrid mass. Off the track!
So goes humanity's trnin. Here is a
boy who got to running ou a fast
schedule. He began by pilfering from
his father’s till. As he grew older lis
made faster time. Down .grade he
goes, and soon comes the crash. News
boys cry a murder end a suicide. The
crowd halts for a moment His friends
murmur, “I never thought he was so
bad!" A young man is off the track!
A young girl thinks her mother is
too slow for these record breaking
times. Mother is "old fashioned.” The
girl goes to places her mother has
warned her she should not frequent
The bloom is brushed- from the fruit.
• • c One day a brazen, drunken crea
ture, cursing and shrieking, is loaded
into the patrol wagon. A woman is
off the track!
A man gets in a hurry to be rich.
His father went slowly, carefully, suc
cessfully. But father’s methods will
not do. What's the use of moiling and
toiling when a quicker way may well
do the business? So-and-se has spec
ulated successfully. Surely I am as
ila-hrewd as be. • • • A pistol shot A
^“•ulsoff the track!
1 \,nge is a rapid one. Business and
w go at a sixty mile clip. Rather
t it sidetrack* d for it time men
‘their trains into the ditch,
gjpn run wild. There are
tdons and wrecks innu
-J" Vig off the track.
*5 ing but venturesome
^”a$s young woman
-jlruriiThe race is not
- on the brakes.
«ml know it you
Vnir.^qkee Jour
wieio
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powaer
Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fa»r, San Francisco.
nan CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PEfSSmOYAL PILLS
„.Oriuriiiftl And Only Genuine.
Alwayn reliable. Ladle*. ask Dru«ri«1i
r»r CHK'HKSTKH'K KNGLISII
in K!,ll and Gold metallic bote*. aealed
with blue ribbon. Take no other. Refuse
Onueeroua Mubatllutionn und Imita
tion*. Buy of your Druggist, or send 4c. IB
stamps for rurtlcnlnrfi. TcatlmonlaU
•nd Relief for I,ad leu,” tn Utter, by re
turn Mull. 10.000 T estimonial*. Sold by
„ all Druggitts. i'hlcheater Chemical Go.,
Roatioa thla taper Uudltou Square. 1*111 LA.. PA.
Scottish
Sharon
OF GREYTOWER 1S3330,
Assisted by Imported KING TOM 171879.
Both prize-winning bulls of
Tie Pan-American, heads the Ak-Sar
Ben home herd of Shorthorns. Young
mils for sale.
J. M. ALDERSON & SONS,
Chambers, - - - Nebraska
O’NEILL
ABSTRACT
COM PAN Y
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
rHE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB
STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
I
r only
f Double Track J
P RAILROAD ^
W Between Missouri River and 0
a Chicago Ja
V Direct line to St. Paul ^
W and Minneapolis. 0
A Direct line to the Black ^
P mils, South Dakota. Y
P Only line to Bonesteel, 0
)<• S. D., the Rosebud Indian
Reservation. ^
C Through sleeping car
0 service to Omaha, making 0
V direct connections at Om- ^
W aha Union Station for 0
V Chicagoand all points east. ^
W No delays, no change of 0
\ cars. Northwestern all the ^
V Apply to nearest agent for
v rates, maps ami iltne curds, or
write to— ^k
JOHN A. KUHN. ^
A. U. F. and P. A.. Omaha
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f ■ '-ife'.. ...vii'.
A strictly high-grade Family Sewing
Machine, possessing a'J modern
improvements.
GMlM E|dl Id !lid Best.
Prices very reasonable. Obtain them
from your local dealer anci £
333Broadway,N. Y OC.L'.'IUtns.| n-a.
O'NEIL, TUESDAY, JULY 25th.
One Slight Only
i
Wild Western Historical Life in Kcality.
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i lill
^^^^350N./fAKmJou)imroRJ:jsiJ/M’sAwrTo^Oi/rij
Comedy. Realism, Sensationalism, Comedians, Cowboys, Indians, Mexicans.
One night only, rain or shine. Show grounds near opera house. Doors open
at 7 p. m., show begins at 8 ’clock sharp. Price of admission reduoed
for this date only. $7,000 extra free attraction in front of the
tents from 0:30 to 7 o’clock, ALL FREE.
W. I. Swain’s Original Cowboy Band
WILD OUTLAWED HORSES, bridled, sadalecl and rode free of charge
Bring your wild unbroken horses; $500 for a horse our champion of the plains
can not ride. Worth going miles to see: be there.