The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 24, 1905, Image 8

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    PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
SPECIATLICS:
Eve. Ear. nose and throat
Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied.
O'NEILL. NEB.
DR. J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Calls may bo lort ut Milligan & Stout drug
•tore nr at residence 1 block north and lA
east, of stand pipe I'hottes: Office 41. res. ID
DR. P. J. FLYNN
Physician and Surgeon
Night Call* will he Promptly Attended
Office: First door to right over Corrigan's
Telephone Nos.: Office, S8; Residence, Ml
R. R. DICKSON
,pt IiawtjEr ^
bcubcnce: riMT national bank, o-niill
eTh. benedict
LAW & REAL ESTATE
Office flrit door aouth of U-8, Land Office
M. J. ABBOTT
^ Attorney - at - Law j*<i,
Vj PACE, NEBRASKA V
Special attention Riven to collections and
probate 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
MNEILLBOTTUNG WORKS
K. J.!MAR8H, Proprietor
Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages
CIDER MANUFACTURERS
S. F. McNichols
FLOUR and FEED
All Kinds of Qrain Bought
and Sold
JOHN HORISKEY
Drayman
.*ur property handled without gmatihlnit It
and delivered when and where you want It.
KJ. C. HORISKEY
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Floor, Salt, Country Produce
coasr anB"srs
Flour and Feed
K'
Handle product of Stanton Mlllls, than
which there Is no better flour made
~v7^lbertsT
MP«< * DIALER IN
Harness & Saddlery Goods
Also Agent for
Bliss Native Herbs, 200 days treatment for II
and money refunded If not benefitted. Also
Wheeler & 'Wilson Ball Bearing Sowing Mach.
. . '_
A. A. SSass^oa®
Abstract GiaHl
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
--
SHORTHORN BULLS
I AND HEIFERS
SCOTCH tops on best BATES fami
lies, 35 BULLS 14 to 2(1 mo. old. 2<
HEIFERS and 10 COWS bred to oui
tine Scotch bull MISSIES PRINCI
16402. Over 200 head in heard to select
j from. These are the cattle for westeri
men,as they are acclimated. Come anc
j see them or write for prices.
THE BROOK FARM CO.,
I J. K. Thomas, foreman.O'Nelll. Holt Co..Net
F.C.GATZ
MEAT
_Markel
i: WE SELL
I Fresh and Curec
I Meat of all kind:
11 fit II Allis PIT'-HT Idu
I; * I 1.1 N!I may be secured by
p It | I I It ' tl N our aid. Address,
i 111 kill ■ B THE PATENT RECORD.
Ill 1*11 M Baltimore . M
I Subscriptions to The l'atent Record tl.ui per aunt:
S T B VEIVS SPELLS
STANDARD, SAM TY, and SHOO T STRAIGHT
Our RULES, PISTOLS AND SHOTGUNS are
i;. Derations past the experimental stage, and are
HARD HITTING and ACCURATE-ALWAYS!
Ask your dealer and insist | Send for uo-page iilus
on our popular make. If trated catalog. If Inter
you cannot obtain, we ship I cstcd In SHOOTING, you
! ire. t, carriage charges ought to have It. Mailed
/re/aid, upon receipt of | for four cents in stamps to
catalog price. j . over postage.
I,Ou»attra. tive three-color Aluminum Hanger will be
sent anywhere for to cents In stamps.
J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO.,
P. O. Box 4095
CHICOPEE FALLS. MASS., U.S. A.
HOTEL
EVANS
ONLY FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL IN THE CITY
FREE BUS SERVICE
W. T. EVANS, Prop.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE
(First Publication August, 10)
To JamosF. Griffith, Junius F. Toy and
Fanners Loan St Trust, Company: Tm: are
hereby notified that on November 30, 1904, L.
A. Wight purchased at public sale for taxes
for the yours 1899. 1U00, 1901 and 1902 tho fol
lowing described tradlof land tu-wlt: Tho
oti of uK of section 1», township 32n, ra ige
Itlw, In Cleveland precinct, Holt county. N 1
hraska. Bald hind was taxed In the name of
J F. Griffith. The time of redemption will
expire November 30, 1906,
7-3 I. A. WIGHT.
NOTICE
(FirstPublication August 10)
To John Hktrvlng: You are hereby notified
that on November 80, 190.3, L. A. Wright pur
chased at public sale for taxes for the years
1899. 1900, 1901 and 1908. the following dos
crlded tract of land, to-wlt: The set., of sec
tion 84, township 32::, range l(iw, In Cleveland
preulnoi,. Holt county, Nebraska. Said land
was taxed In the nutne of John Bklrvlng.
Tho time of redemption will expire Novem
ber 30,1900. 7-3 L. A. WIGHT.
NOTICK
(First Publication August 10)
To Charles K. Minor: You are hereby noti
fied that on November HO, 1903, L. A. Wight
purchased at public sale for taxes for the
year 1902 the following described tract of
land, to-wit: The nV% of awM, and sw$4 of swv,
and nw'i of se& of section I, township 27n,
range lftw* in Francis precinct, Holt county,
Nebraska. Said land was taxed In the name
ofChas. K, Miner. The time of redemption
will expire November HO, 1905.
7-3 L. A. WIGHT.
BRIDGE NOTICE.
(First Publication August 10)
Sealed proposals will be received at the
office of the county elerk, O’Neill. Holt coun
ty, Nebraska, until noon of the 8th day of
September 1905, for the erection of a pile and
stringer bridge across the Elkhorn river
about one mile west of Atkinson, Holt county,
Nebraska, said bridge to be 160 feet long and
10 feet wide, with 16 foot spans. Bidders will
be required to furnish their own plans and
specifications. All btds to be sealed and
marked “proposals for bridge.” The board
of supervisors reserve the right to reject any
and all bids. Dated at O’Neill, Neb., August
8,1905 E. 8. GILMOUR,
7-4 County Clerk.
BRIDGE NOTICE.
(First Publication August 10)
Scaled proposals will be received at the
office ol'-the county clerk, O’Neill, Holt coun
ty, Nebraska, until noon of the 8th day of
September, 1905, for construction of two pile
and stringer bridges over two ravines or
gulleys on section lino between sections Ha
and SO, township 29,range 12, In Holt county,
Nebraska. One of the bridges to be on line
as above described about 35 rods north of the
Elkhorn river and one about 10 rods farther
north, both bridges to be 40 feet long and hi
feet wide. Bidders will be required to fur
nish their own plans and specifications. All
bids to be sealed and marked, “Proposals for
bridge.” The board of supervisors reserve
the right to reject any or all bids. Dated
1 O’Neill, Nob., August 8, 1905.
E. 8. GILMOUR,
i 7-4_Connty Clerk.
NOTICE
(First Publication Aug. 10)
To Peter Mohr: You are hereby notified
that on the twenty-fourth day of November
1903 the following described real estate situ
ated in Holt county, In the state of Nebraska
to-wit: southwest quarter of section thirteer
, township thirty, range nine west, was sole
ae public tax sal*' by the treasurer of sale
oouuty tor the delinquent taxes due thereor
feu* the year, 1894, 1898, 1897, 1898,1899, 1900
1901 and 1902 to John l.orge of Randolph
Nebraska, who received a certificate
of tux sale therefor and who is present own
| er aud holder thereof. In the year 1904 the
said land was taxed and especially asscssec
in the) name of Peter Mohr. The time of re>
demptlon from said tax sale wili expire oi
the 26th day of November, 1905.
7-3 JOHN LORGE,
NOTICE
■ (First Publication Aug. 10)
■ To Arthur McGugan: You are hereby
notified that on the fourth day of December
1903. live following described real estate situ
atod In Holt county, in the state of Nebraski
to-wit: east half or the southeast quarter o
Bootion eleven, township twenty-seven, rang
twelve west, and west half of southwest qiuu
ter of southwest quarter of section twelve
township tweuty-seveu, range twelve wesi
was sold at public tax sale by the treasure
I of said county for the delinquent taxes du
thereon for tho years 1897, 1899, lyoO, 1901 au
1902 to John Lorge of Randolph, Nebraski
who received a certificate of tax sale therefc
t and who is present owner and holder thereoi
) In the year 1904 the said land was taxed am
especially assessed in the name of David »
■» Moffat. The time of redemption from sat
tax sale will expire on the sixth day of Dec
fi ember, 1905.
• 7-3 JOHN LORGE.
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powaei
j World’s Fair Highest Award.
S UPER I VS OR SESSIONS
Official : Publication : of : Proceeding
O’Neill, Neb., Aug. 9, 1905.—Board
met pursuant to adjournment at one
o’clock, p. in. All rngnbers present.
The petition to wicorporate the
village of Page was granted.
On motion the following claims
were allowed upon the general fund:
.1 J Jtumsey . $1 10
ML Miller. 110
John Trommerhausser. 2 10
T J Cox. 8 00
W L Butler. 1 10
W C Bailey .' 1 lo
C JI Post. 2 10
J 1L Ksrns. 1 00
Frank Boot. 1 40
P M Conger. 2 10
G it Tanner. 2 10
It C Schalier. 1 10
C C Mills. 1 10
I) G ltoll. 2 10
Chas lliglon. 2 50
D W Murphy. 3 80
Richard Jennings. 110 00
J A Pinkerman. 12 00
Adam Sigler. 22 20
D A Sinclair. 22 70
Jolinlt Beatty. 20 50
Chas Wesley. 20 30
John Fundas. 2 10
John Staples. 2 10
George ltees. 2 20
L S Butler. 1 10
Oliver Conner. 110
James W Jinc. 4 00
Robert Ramsey. 1 10
John Smith. 110
FSHunt. 25 00
J I) McClow. 1 io
II F Groves. 110
S W Green. 2 10
S W Brion.:_ 2 10
G II Benson. 2 10
Chas Biglon. 5 00
W W Robbins. 31 20
“ 29 20
Wilson Swain. 6 io
Frank Sliober. 12 70
it B Cross. 26 50
Joseph Davidson. 9 oo
John P Baldwin. 7 00
J G Brown. 5 00
John A Lease. 10 70
Chas Ladley—.—. 10 20
A C Judd. 3 00
Emma Banta. 4 00
George Bootli_. 15 00
James Beck. 14 30
Thus Wyant. 11 20
Jesse Rumsey. 15 00
John Nolan. 40 10
P Reed. 10 80
John Rhodes .10 8o
J D Selah. 14 10
Andrew Johnson. 3 20
Simen Simenson. 12 60
Lulu Whitehorn. 10 80
Ray “ . 10 80
Fred Granger. 9 80
Silas ltohr. 15 50
H F Itakon. 4io
C A Townsend. 5 60
CC Thompson. 40 00
Ellen Fleming. 4 50
llenry Fleming. 4 50
John Eidman. 33 40
J A Wood. 10 50
William Gumb. 7 60
Fred Wise. 5 00
R W Moad. 3 50
William Gumb. 55 60
William Welsh. 27 40
Edith M Whaley. 3 10
James Morrow. 5 00
D I) Smith. 3 80
William Froellch. 5 20
“ “ .:. 3 10
W L Butterfield. 7 20
MattJeemmans. 12 50
F Reinke . 13 50
Clarence Newlon. 54 40
Chas Rumsey. 28 40
Ben Powell. 4 95
Chas Euders. 12 00
John Robertson. 4 00
Jas F O’Donnell. 2 10
Jas M Morgan. 10 20
“ “ . 2 10
N Harvey . 9 70
Jas C Da vis. 2 10
Mary Pahl. 10 90
Frank “ 10 80
Parker Mulford. 43 10
CF Thompson. 16 00
C D Dailey..... 5 70
Carl Baker. 4 50
Albert F Conway. 5 70
William Wise. 30 50
George C Byron. 2110
F A lloyt. 5 80
G L Roberge . 5 70
Herman Itakow. .3 50
William Townsend. 4 20
William T Haynes. 6 00
M A Whaley. 3 10
II A Rakow. 5 60
John Torey. 10 90
“ “ 5 60
Mrs John Twyford. 3 90
A1 Douglas. 12 20
“ 11 30
Isaac Granger. 10 70
Peter Kinch. 14 90
“ 11 10 90
Sid Ladd. 20 70
William Libby. 10 30
CC Hunter. 3 40
C D Keyes. 3 20
John Twyford. 2 00
C tl Howe. 6 10
Bertha Nelson. 6 10
D A Doyle. 2 10
“ .. 2 10
“ . • . 2 10
Andrew Clark. 31 20
“ “ . 13 20
W H Briggs.. 6 20
“ . ... 8 20
John Wiliiams. 27 50
John Moler. 2 00
“ 3 80
Joseph McCaffrey. 8 10
I D McClow . 14 20
. 14 10
J B O’Connell. 48 20
C A Moore. 10 10
William Miller. 54 40
Matt Cleary. 3 50
John Cleary. 3 50
1 MPSavaige. 15 70
i John Henning. 54 00
' B G Almy. 10 80
- Harry Groves. 14 20
. Ethel Bain... 10 50
; Joseph Kinch. 14 90
? John Lock man. 33 30
> James Lahy. 14 7C
H C Howard . 10 0C
. Frank Greger. 6 0C
i John Horsisky. 40 00
( Chas Enders. 6 00
- Nate Harvey. 5 7o
George Conard.:. 5 00
. L G Coburn. 38 0(
“ 14 2(
' John Cook. 12 6(
ChasCrosser. 5 1(
L S Butler. (120
Walter Armstrong. 4 00
C Babcock. 10 50
Henry Wiese. 4 00
“ “ . 6 80
C W Moss . 4 10
Steve McGinniss. 110 00
Robert Marsli Sr. 42 10
CC Williams. 40 10
Frank Martin. 40 10
“ “ . 2 10
R II Madison. 53 60
Marry Lamb. 14 10
S A Harris. 15 40
W W Watson. 3 CO
M Libe. 10 60
If G Howard ... 2 00
John Carton. 10 10
Chas Enders. 15 30
James C Davis. 4 20
Louis Shober. 15 70
Andrew Schmidt. 14 90
C A Stott. 15 50
C M Wcise. 8 80
W E Pickering. 33 10
William Fallon. 12 10
“ . 28 10
It II Mills. 24 10
“ . 10 10
J J McCafferty. 42 10
James N Blakesler. 5 50
Frank Oberlie. 4 90
William A Harvey. 5 80
Freeman Bowden. 13 30
William Dart. 16 00
Edward Miller. 16 40
Matt Jeimmans. 15 50
R Moon. 5 50
George Hunter. 21 60
Fred Dobney. 5 00
MPSavdige. 15 70
William Beck. 6 20
Lars Bartelson. 8 70
Chas L Brough. 15 40
John Kane . 48 10
“ “ . 2 10
John Rhode. 2 00
F S Hunt . 13 00
James Carney. 52 30
Henry Farrier. 4 00
Ross Enfield. 33 40
John O’Mally. 10 90
E E Perrin. 34 30
W A Murphy. 30 00
Robert Marth. 2 10
Frank Shober. 16 50
E E Perrin. 12 30
Clara E Brough. 15 40
Patrick Barrett. 42 40
It E Mu man.» 10 10
David Stannard. 2 10
“ “ . 2 10
Harry Proutv. 10 50
Clifford Thomas . 19 80
W A Olmstead. 0 50
John Crandell. 9 10
C N Lowery. 8 50
Claude Hancock. 5 10
C Harmon. 9 00
“ 28 90
William Hiscox. 5 20
Ernest McKay. 22 20
Itoy Smith. 14 80
James Fener. 17 50
Clara Brough. 15 40
It J Jarvis. 32 20
Ben Smith. HO 50
Grant Elliot. 5 75
Lincoln Shannon. 14 10
- •* 14 20
Rudolph Mitchell. 9 00
•• “ . 5 80
Roy Carmickeal. 15 50
John Cearns. 2 TO
•• 15 00
William V Houch ... . HO 50
Thomas Richards. 4 00
Perry Randall. 11 10
C A Peterman. 4 10
Jesse Lamherson.. 4 00
Joint Elsbury. 4 00
John Smith. 17 50
T J Coyne. . 50 00
Charley Betcher. 5 20
Harry Transue. 4 60
James H Jennings. 10 60
Andrew Johnson. 7 HO
O L Morse. 18 50
Fred Milner. .*.2 00
Fred Granger. 10 70
Mrs Chris Christiauson. 4 00
Chas Bigler. 2 00
Anna Kraelka. 2 90
Grant Hatfield. 26 10
Eleven Henford. 10 50
William Hobby. 3 90
Wallace Fullerton. 32 40
it it 1 ± Aft
“ “ 14 4U
William Cearns. 16 60
Perry Randall.. . 15 X)
Neil Provost. 10 20
Joseph Tomjaek. 15 40
Chas L Brouoh. 15 40
George Krotter. 11 00
Kobt S Kerns. 1* 00
AS Ely. 35 30
Geo Gray. if 50
ltobt Rumsay. Id 00
Joseph Tom Jack. 15 40
L Eubody. 2 10
Myron Hollenback. 5 60
Thos Richardson. 4 06
George Post. 15 90
Oren Hinds.... 15 60
Laura E Whitehorn. 10 80
Hiram Hubbard. 29 90
“ “ . 14 70
Robert Ritney.. 6 00
Ben Johring. 2 10
C L Morse. 38 n0
Barney Burens. 8 90
T V Atkinson. 9 00
Charles Biglow. 11 00
Eliza Brennan. . 3 00
Charles Begler. 3 90
John J Hunt. H 96
Stuart Beck. 32 30
liert French. 10 90
Robert Hamilton. 1100
Lucius Snyder. 10 80
Joseph Snyder. 10 30
John Staples. Id 50
Clifford Shannon. 30 50
Joseph Tweedy. 0 20
Loyu Crawford. 25 50
Robert J Hood. 11 20
Mrs. Anna Kinich. 14 90
1) M Stewart. 5 00
Frederick Tweedy. 9 20
Frank Reckner. 4 00
Mlckeal Miller . 16 40
Elizabeth Miller. 16 40
JaincaP Scott. » 00
II C Howard. 6 00
PatGoyne.. J 10
George L Butler. 48 50
Col me r Ross. f jo
Herman A Bremer. 31 60
Stephen Walker. 10 10
Lena Knlnch. 34 JO
Ira Lapham. 2 10
James Mullen. 3 50
J A Pinkerman. 34 00
“ *• 24 00
ElleuC Traner. 4 00
W A Murpliy. 1‘2 oh
A 1. Wilcox. 4 8j>
U L Davis. *10
Chester Bowden... 7l
B H Johring. . 4' 10
HM Bradley. 10 40
Samuel Beaver. 1J JJJ
Duran Hunt. 3 GO
Mrs Benjamin Smith. 30 50
Wm Sangster. 15 50
Eva Cohan. 15 30
Sam Brion. 2- 20
Lena Kmioh. 1*20
James m Morgan. if
W W Watson. 530
John Robertson. o ou
John Curry. 54 bu
James Miller . 10 40
Mary Miller.. *00
Jacob Herchiser. 3 ou
Stephen McGinnis. 108 0U
Thos S Cleery. 3 ~0
SP Miller. 5 00
David Lamphier. 5 oo
Chas Carlson.
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Joseph Knlnch. J4 90
I N 3 Butler. JO
, Levi Van Valkeuburg. 5 uo
Kate Niokolizeek. E’ do
l K B Traver. 4 00
, John Moler . 1 80
It O Clifford. 4 05
1 John D DIerka. 14 10
I •• - . 14 . '
I Samuel Johns. '6f
, Elmer Rouse. ,» V
1 John Carton. U J
) Ernest Heaver 5 80 P J Blglin
) J P Gallagher 2 10 “ 2 JJJ
. K 8 Gllmour 2 00 George Tomelson 4 30
' 2 00 James Breunan J 00
) I D McClow 22 20 C L Bright 2 10
THOUSANDS OF
Harvest Hands
In northern Minnesota and North Dakota, to help secure an
immense harvest.
Special Low Rates
VIA THE
Great Northern Railway
MANY HARVEST HANDS
BECOME LAND OWNERS'-'-^
Kor rates and other information call on your local agent or
address K. I. Whitney, Passenger Traffic Manager, St. Paul.
Carl Crucker 13 30 TJ Oovne 44 00
Benjamin t.reeu 28 50 John C Kellv 4 40
0 L Bright 3 10 Clyde Hull " 18 30
8 10 Susanah llarrle 15 40
10 10 John Harvey !t ?o
8 00 LB Hanemun 4 30
“ 8 00 •• 14 10
JCHarnlsh 2 00 Fred Harrison 2 10
“ 2 00 Jno M Jackman 15 ;10
Emma Kmlnch 14 00 Sophet Traner 5 00
JW Fullerton 4 40 BTTrueblood 10 10
John Harvey 8 40 John Moler 3 00
Grant Hatfield 32 10 “ 23 80
W S Goree 65 00 " 5 80
Marrietta A Rons 3 90 Albert Coleman 30 50
Mel Putman 10 40 Hattie Gray 14 50
2 00 Henry Hook 7 00
Frank Hamilton 11 10 Mark Murphy 28 30
Thos Connelly 20 40 Pat McNiehols 10 20
A J Mohr 2 25 Wm Kelsinger 32 70
S C Smith 32 40 Arthur Snyder 1110
Louis Schober 12 00 Dr P H Salter 9 50
Simon Simonson 3 80 Arthur Snyder 13 10
Eun’e Butterfield 7 20 John O lnglis 33 00
J G Brown 33 50 Chas Pruss 32 40
E A Stott 17 50 Jas 1) Selah 14 20
Marley Marlett 25 00 EllaCearnes 17 00
M Christiansen 4 80 Thos Coleman 30 50
II M Banks 58 80 Frank Bltney 54 Oil
J Booth 14 70 UansStorjohann 10 80
P F Thompson 2 10 •• 2 00
1! E Sturdevant 4 00 Clar'ce Simonson 2 10
Chas Spangler 6 00 Thos •• 3 UO
Sam Berge 2 10 " “ 8 80
Wm Grofiln 4 00 Wm France 8 80
itobert Gallagher 5 00 JohnGruteh 6 70
JnoS “ 2 90 BTTrueblood 6 lo
James F Hood 9 20 Wm llradstreet 18 50
T V Atkinson 33 00 J A Plnkerman 32 00
John O’Malley 34 90 H Hodgkin 11 80
Otias Friend 6 50 John Cook 28 60
ThosJCoyno 22 00 Thos Connelly 50 40
John Carton 32 10 Elijah Babcock 24 50
Christ Gantvie 2 10 Peleg Winslow 8 50
S 8 Wymore 56 00 Fred Teach 5 00
L M Thurlow 5 70 Colmer Ross 3 80
R Saunders 2 10 Roily Twyford 3 90
John Hytrek 18 00 Mark Murphy 34 30
P J Fritcbotr 4 00 P J Frlteholf 7 00
On motion the board adjourned un
til nine o’clock tomorrow morning.
F. W. Phillips, Chairman.
E. S. Gilmour, Clerk.
Peculiar Disappearance.
J. D. Runyan of Butlerville, O., laid
the peculiar disappearace of his pain
ful symptons of indigestion and bili
ness to Dr. King’s New Life Pills. He
says: “They are a perfect remedy for
dizziness, sour stomach, headache,
constipation, etc.” Guaranteed to
cure by P. C. Corrigan, Druggist; price
25c.
(Wilmar & Sioux Falls Ry.)
No. 323 No. 163 No. 164 No. 324 No. 326
Mixed Pas’gr Pas’gr Mixed Mixed
Arrive Depart
6.10 pm 9.50 pm O’Neill 7.00 am 6.30 pm 6.30 am
6.20 am 5.00 pm S. City 11.50 am 6.20 am 5 00 pm
Nos. 163,164 and 323 daily except Sunday; No.
324 daily except Friday and Saturday; No.
326 Saturday only.
Close connections at Sioux City for all
points. For rates and further information
call on or address—
W. E. West, Agent
BUY T - •
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
Double Feed combined with other
strong points makes the Kew Home
the best Sewing Machine to buy.
Write lor CIRCULARS iiSSS
wo manufacture and prices before purchasing
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE GO.
ORANGE, MASS.
28 Union Sq. N. Y., Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Ga.,
St. Louis,Mo., Dallas,Tex., San Francisco, Cal
FOR SALE BY
O. F. BIGLIN
O'NEILL. NEB.
OxWash BLUE
rvSii For Sale By
all
. WISE
yt hi TTT grocers
Am i i l iT
DIRECTIONS FOR USE!
Wiggle-Stick around in the water.
only
J Double Track Jr
RAILROAD
yr Between Missouri River and
Jk Chicago 'jk
jv Direct line to St. Paul
and Minneapolis.
^d Direct line to the Black ^
^ Hills, South Dakota. ^
^ Only line to Bonesteel, (p
•• S. D., the Rosebud Indian «o
I Reservation. -k
Through sleeping car xT
service to Omaha, making A
direct connections at Om- ^
aha Union Station for A
Chicago and all points east. jL
No delays, no change of &
cars, Northwestern all the
way.
Apply to nearest agent for
rates, maps and time cards, or
write to—
JOHN A. KUHN.
A. O. F. and P. A., Omaha
!%%%%%*%%■
Chicago & Northwestern Railway
TRAINS EAST
tPassenger, No. 4, 3:00 a. m.
•Passenger, No. 6, 9:40 a. m.
•Freight, No. 116, 3:35 p. m.
tFreight, No. 64, 12:01 p. m;
TRAINS WEST
tPassenger, No. 5, 3:35 p. m.
•Passenger, No 11, 10:25 p. m
•Freight, No 119, 5:32 p. m.
tFreight, No. 63, 3:35 p. m.
The service is greatly improved by
the addition of the new passenger
trains Nos. 4 and 5; No. 4 arrives in
Omaha at 10:35 a. m., arrives at Sioux
City at 9:15 a. m. No. 5 leaves Omaha
at 7:15 a. m., leaves Sioux City at 7:50
a. m.
“Daily; +Dally, except Sunday.
E. R. Adams, Agent
Scottish
Sharon
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
O’N El L L
ABSTRACT
COM PAN Y
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
$
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB
STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
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 solicted. First door
west of Brennan’s hardware.