LOCAL MATTERS. (Continued from'tirst'page ) district court at the court-house have been brightened up with fresli paint and paper. Robert LaRue of Little and Maude Gertrude Smith of Inman took out a marriage license Tuesday. Mrs. Alberts, Fred and Dora, and Amelia Gatz drove to Cham bers tills morning to take in the fair. I am still selling Hour and feed. Worth the money. To those that owe me, please call; time Is up,—Con Keys. 14-lpd Bert Bowen, whose livery barn was destroyed by Are a few months ago, Is rebuilding just north of the Great Northern depot. For Rent—Harness store at Cham bers, Neb., ready by Oct. 10, would like a long established business con tinued. L. C. Barney. Mrs. M. Knight of New York and Mrs. L. Arnold of Pennsylvania, cou sins ot Mrs. O. W. Dcveson and M. D. Price, are in the city visiting. David Molerhassold his O’Neill pro serty to Peter Curtis. Mr. Moler says he contemplates moving to Wayne be cause of school advantages afforded there. Mrs. II. Snyder, who has been visit ing at the home of her son, O. O. Sny der, the past month, returned to her home in Sioux City, Iowa, Wednesday morning. Lost—Unbroken pointer dog, white and orange; medium size; small ticks and body. Deliver dog or Information at Shaw ranch and receive $5 reward. 13-2 Grover Shaw. Lost, new pair bi-focus glasses in case. Dr. E. T. Wilson’s professional card is Inscribed on case. Lost be tween post olllce and engine house— Bennet Martin. 14-tf The Nye Schneider Fowler Co. at Emmet are now carrying a complete stock of lumber, hardware, coal, paints and oil.—L. E. Haag, Manager. 4-tf I. O. O. F. of Nebraska, Omaha, October 16 to 19. Round trip excur sion tickets one and one-third fare. Tickets on sale Oct. 15 to 17 inclusive. Good returning up to and including October 20. The old plank culverts In O’Neill are being replaced as fast as possible by cement tiling manufactured by D. W. Cameron. Mr. Cameron is at work at Fifth and Douglas streets putting in tiling and crosswalks. Ak-Sar-Ben Festival at Omaha Sept. 26 to October 6. Great Northern will sell tickets at one fare, regular first class fare, plus 50 cents. Tickets on sale October 2 too inclusive. Good re turning to and including October 8. The O’Neill Bottling Works have just put on the market a new non-in toxicant drink called "Kronk.” It Is really not a new product as it first made its appearance in Pennsylvania many years ago. It is now on sale by local dealers. Annual meeting international asso ciation of engineers, Dallas, Texas, Oct. 9 to 12. Tickets on sale Oct. 5 anclO. One reg u lar fi rst class fare pi us #2 for round trip, return limit 21 days from date of sale. Great Northern railroad. Henry Losher,one of "Holts most sub stantial farmers, living about twelve miles north of O’Neill, left this morn ing for a visit to his childhood home in Indiana. He has not been there for twenty-four years and says he ex pects to witness many changes in that section. American Royal Live Stock Show at Kansas City, Mo., October 6 to 13. Great Northern railroad will sell round trip excursion tickets at one first class fare plus $2. Dates of sale Octo ber 6 to 9 inclusive. Good returning up to and including October 15. By payipg 50 cents extra tickets may be extended to October 31 for returning. M. F. Harrington addressed a small audience at the court-house last even ing on the subjectof government own ership of railroads. The meeting was held, under the auspices of a local club recently organized to promote tbe^overnment ownership idea. Mr. Harrington is fiatfooded for the gov ernment taking over the railway pro perties, notwithstanding Mr. Bryan’s flopping back on the proposition. Rev. A. Morris P. Abbott, the new ly appointed pastor of the Methodist church, wife and son arrived in the city Tuesday to assume charge of the congregation here. Rev. Mr. Abbott will preach his first sermon the com ing Sunday at 10:30, his subject being “The Tenderness of Jesus.” He will also preach in the evening at 8 o’clock on “The Son of Righteousness.” At 3 o'clock in the afternoon he preaches at Eden Valley. Rqv. G. F. Mead and family depart ed yesterday for South Sioux City, too whtch place Mr. Mead has been ap pointed Methodist pastor. They leave a large circle of friends here who re gret to have them go but whose best wishes accompany them. Mr. Mead made manyfriendsduringhis pastorate here, not only among church goers, but others as well, because of his cor dial disposition and active interest in the public welfare. O. F. Biglin, who with Mrs. Biglin, visited several weeks at Scranton, Pa., is home and says there is no place like Nebraska. Mr. Biglin says that of the great stretch of country between here and the Atlantic seaboard no portion looks as well as our own state. The nourishing condition of Nebraska is the talk of the traveling public, he says, while most Nebraskans don’t ap preciate whatthey huve. While they enjoyed their eastern trip, Mr. Biglin says he didn’t before realize the value of Nebraska real estate and he pro pases to get a good slice of it at the earliest opportunity. SUPERVISOR SESSIONS Official : Publication. : of : Proceeding School levy — continued from last week: l)Ist. Vttl. Estimate Mills 103 64912 200. 25 105 0200 106.30 107 22204 2(4).If 100 5058 225 35 110 12010) 290.32 111 7245 240 25 112 21970 201). 10 Hit 9124 100.13 114 7001. 25 115 11014 241).21 110 5398 245.25 117 7590 160.23 110 7028 100.15 111) 20417 460.23 120 0070 60. » 121 7381 200.26 122 0010 200.25 123 7707 195.25 124 51812 150.26 125 60400 < 120 4500 200.25 127 8790 25 128 7003 270 . 25 129 4414 17(1.25 131 11795 100.14 132 7178 225.25 134 10357 225.14 135 11502 340.25 1191 30410) 555 15 137 27)385 018).25 130 17864 450. 24 141 19910 250.14 142 2021 150 25 143 0333 240.25 144 7005 150 2(1 145 0019 225.26 140 141810 250.17 147 10900 10. 2 148 0084 27.0.25 150 0417 230.25 152 19(82 188) 10 165 9810 275 25 1781 8923 2101. 25 17,7 10777 225.20 158 3972 ..25 159 8444 200.25 1(10 010(4 100.26 102 0953 142.25 103 12081 2(81.17 105 11773 —.. 108 11597 150 14 109 12072 300.27) 170 483!) 300.25 171 3172 135.25 172 7313 150.25 174 21707 5(0) 23 170 3041 130.25 177 3201 110.25 178 6660 180 25 180 11095 250.23 181 14818 250.17 183 41015 300.25 184 0059 225.25 185 7379 250.25 107 7749 420.25 188 (1400 250.25 189 2974 ..25 192 9940 150.10 193 8333 145. 25 194 9344 240.25 195 4147 400.25 1*1 13027 260.20 197 5400 305 25 III!) O08t —.. 200 61. "9..20 2 i ) 7 8 i .25 20.1 10)40 Oil 25 205 10:7.1 7.). 4 2*10 mill 2).1.17 207 23.193 2..U. 11 208 7349 300.25 209 8180 260.25 210 12408 330.25 111 12135 225 19 212 8097 205.25 213 9017 37,0.25 214 7919 100.13 217) (1308 ..25 210 0110 335.25 218 3982 ...... 220 3612 ..— 222 7770 100.13 223 13505 ..10 224 7107 230 25 225 0088 276.25 220 9054 200.25 227 9931 275.25 228 13018 150.13 229 159:9 800.19 231 14462 150.12 232 11473 253. 24 233 0710 -— .25 234 0545 100 15 235 3288 . . . 230 8590 241).25 237 7341 160. 25 238 0357 190.25 239 77li 140.25 240 (1803 101.25 241 5251 215 25 242 9275 320.25 213 3853 150.25 244 2758 ..25 2V4 3101 ... 18H 7900 —. 10 90(4 0285 400.25 On motion the Holt county tele phone was assessed for 100 miles of lines at a valuation of $50 per mile or an assessment valuation of $10 per mile. On motion the Nebraska telephone company was assessed at a valuation of $200 or an assessed valuation of $00 per mile. On motion the Ewing and Deloit telephone company was assessed for 54 miles of line at a valuation of $20 per mile or an assessed valuation of $4 per mile. On motion the Interstate telephone company war assessed for 61 miles of line at a valuation of $50 per mile or an assessed valuation of $10 per mile. On motion the Yerdigrie telephone line was assessed for 524 miles of line at a valuation of $35 per mile or an as ssed valuation of $7 per mile. On motion the Camp Dewey tele phone company was assessed for 174 miles of line at a valuation of $40 per mile or an assessed valuation of $8 per mile. On motion the Western Union tele graph company was assessed for $3004 and the clerk was instructed to appor tion the same to the various school districts, townships and villages through which the above telephone and telegraph lines passes. On motion the clerk was instructed to apportion the valuations of the above telephone company’s to the various school districts, townships and villages through which the lines pass. On motion the Doard adjourned. F. W. Phillips, Chairman, W. P. Simar, Clerk. Get your typewriting paper at The Frontier ofllce. First publication Sept. 27. NOTICE. To C. A. Clason, (real name un known), Jane Clason, tiis wife, (real name unknown), WendallO. Fletcher, Mary Fletcher his wife (real name un known), Bridget E. Kenneally, Mi cbcal Kenneally, Janet Herbage and the northeast quarter of section 20, township 28, riortti range 15 west of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Ne braska, non-resident defendants. Yrou and each of you will take no tice tiiat on the 16th day of September, 1902, Michael Lyons as defendant and cross petitioner tiled his answer and cross petition in the case of the Coun ty of Holt, against the northeast quar ter of section 20, township 28, range 15, Holt County, Nebraska, you and each of you in said action brought by the County of Holt in the district court of Holt County, Nebrasda, the object and prayer of his said answer and cross petition being to foreclose a certain mortgage on the above describ ed real estate given by John II. Oden to Scott T. Jones to secure the pay ment of $600 and upon whicli the cross petitioner alleges tiiat there is now due him the sum of $1500 with inter est at 10 per cent from September 16, 1902, said cross petitioner alleging that he is the owner of said mortgage and the note secured t hereby and pray ing that you and each of you be re quired to pay t he amount due thereon or tiiat said premises be sold to satisfy the amount found due with interest and costs; that said morgtage be de creed to be a lien on said premises su perior to the claim, right, title or in terest of you or any of you, and for Other equitable relief. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 5th day of November, 1906. 14-4 MICHAEL LYrONS, Cross Petitioner. First publican Sept. 27. ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGI NAL PRORATE OF WILL. State of Nebraska, Holt County ss. At a county court, held at the Coun ty court room, in and for said County, September 20th, A. D. 1900. Present. C. J. Malone County Judge. In the matter of the estate of Cath erine C. Mann, deceased. On reading and tiling the petition of Joseph A. Mann, praying that the in strument. tiled on the 20ih day of September, 1900, and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved, approved, probated, allowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of the said Catherine C. Mann, deceased, and that the excution of said instrument may be committed and the adminis tration of said estate may be granted to Edward F. Gallagher as Executor. Ordered, that October 15th, A. D. 1900, at 10 o’clock A. M., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all per sons interested in said matter may ap pear at a county court to be held in and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, be given toall persons interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order in The Fron tier, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. (A true copy.) C. J. MALONE, [Seal] ii-.i County Judge. First Publication Sept. 20. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, direct ed to me from the Clerk of the Dis trict Court of Holt County, Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before the Judge of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, on the 11th day of August, 1906, in favor of Martin Mc Call as plaintiff, (and against Judson M. Gaylord and Sarah M. Gaylord his wife as defendants,!|for the sum of four hundred fifteen dollars and 65 cents $415.65, and the costs taxed at $27.95 and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy said order of sale to-wit: The north east quarter of section seventeen (17), in township twenty seven (27), north of range eleven (11), west of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 22d day of October, A. D. 1906, in front of the Court House,in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, when and where due attendance will be giv en by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Holt County, this 19th day of September, 1906. .3-5 C. E. H ALL, Sheriff of said County. First Publication Sept. 20. NOTICE. To whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to lo cate a road commencing at the south east corner of section 16, in township 13, north of range 13, west of 6th p. m., and running t hence north on section line one-half mile, thence east on one quarter line through section 15, and a part of section 14 to a point 9.08 chains west of one-quarter corner between section 14 and 13, thence south 71 de grees and 10 min., east 51.27 chains, thence south 42 degrees and 27 min., east 24.24 chains, to south line of sec tion 13 at a point 10.60 chains west of the south east corner of said section 13-31-13, and there terminate, has re ported in favor of the establishment thereof, and all objection thereto or claims for damages, must be tiled in the County Clerk’s otlioe on or before noon of the 20th day of November, A. D. 1906, or such road will be establish ed without reference thereto. 13-4 W. P, SIMAR, County Clerk. ■ THE COMFORTABLE WAV. (Wilmar & Sioux Falls Ry.) Going East. LEAVE O'NEILL ARRIVE SIOUX C’Y 7:00 a.m. 164 Passenger 11:60 a.m. 7:10 p. m. 324 -Mixed (i:00 a. m. Going West. LEAVE SIOUX C’Y ARRIVE O'NEILL 6:1X1 p. m. 163 Passenger 9:60 p. m 5:00 a. m. 323 Mixed 5:30 p. m. Close oonneottons at Sioux Olty for all points. For rates and further Information call on or address 11. E. WESCOTT, Agent. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the state of Ne braska, as hereinafter set forth in full, is submitted to the electors of the state of Nebraska, to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tues day, November 6, A. D. 1906. Be it enacted by the legislature of the state of Nebraska: Section 1. That at the general elec tion for state and legislative offices to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the i tirst Monday in November, 1906, the following provision be proposed and submitted to the electors of the state as an amendment to the constitution. Section 2. There shall be a state railway commission consisting of three members, who shall first be elected at the general election in 1906, whose terms of office, except those chosen at the first election under this provision, shall be six years, and whose compensation shall be fixed by the legislature. Of the three commissioners first elected, the one receiving the highest number of votes shall hold his office for six years, the next highest four years, and the lowest two years. The powers and duties of such com mission shall include the regulation of rates, service and general control of common carriers as the legislature may provide by law. But in the ab sence of specific legislation, the com mission shall exercise the powers and perform the dutiesenumerated in this provision. Section 3. That at said election in the year 1906, on the ballot of each elector voting thereat, there shall be printed or written the words, “For Constitutional Amendment, with ref erence to State Railway Commission”; and, “Against Constitutional Amend ment, with reference to State Railway Commission.” And if a majority of all votes cast at said election shall be for such amendment, the same shall be deemed to be adopted. I, A. Galusha, secretary of state of the state of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the constitution of the state of Nebraska, is a true and cor rect copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the twenty ninth session of the legislature of the state of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on file in this office, and that said proposed amendment is submitted to the qualified voters of the state of Nebraska for their adopt ion or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, A. D. 1906. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 24th day of duly, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, of the independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-second and of this state the fortieth. 6-14 A. GALUSIIA, (Seal) Secretary of State. First publication Sept. 13. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, direct ed to me from the clerk of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before the judge of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 21st day of July, 1906, in favor of J. B. Fitzsimmons as plaintiff and against Collin M. Cline and Mary Cline his wife as defendants for the sum of three hundred and fifty three dollars, and the costs taxed at twenty dollars and sixty-five cents, and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following real estate, taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy said order of sale, to-wit: the north west quarter of section ten, township thirty-two, range eleven west of the 6th P. M., in Holt county, Nebraska; and will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 15th day of October, A. D 1906, in front of the court house in O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, this 8th day of September, 1906. C. E. HALL, 12-5 Sheriff of Said County. First publication Sept. 13. NOTICE TO REDEEM. To CHRISTIAN CHRISTENSEN: You are hereby notified that on the 2d day of January, 1905, the following described real estate situated in Holt county, Nebraska, to-wit: ths south west quarter of section eight, in town ship twenty-eight, range twelve west of the 6th P. M., was sold at private tax sale by the treasurer of said coun ty for the delinquent taxes due there on for tiie year 1903, to John Lorge of Randolph, Nebraska, who received a certificate of tax sale therefor and who is the present owner and holder thereof. In the year 1903 the said land was taxed and especially assessed in the name of C. Christensen. The time of redemption from said tax sale will expire on the 2d day of January, 1907. Upon the expiration of said time I will apply to the county treasurer for a tax deed. 12- JOHN LORGE. First Publication Sept. 6. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a chattel mortgage dated on the 27th day of November, 1903, and duly tiled in the otlice of the County Clerk of Holt County, Nebraska, on the 28th day of November, 1903, and ex cut ed by Wm. Fallon to James F. O’Donnell, Cashier, to secure the payment of the sum of $810 and upon w hich there is now due the sum of $802.45, default having been made in the payment of said sum. The notes secured by said mortgage having been reduced to judgment and an execution issued upon the same and returned unsatisfied in whole, said mortgage having been assigned to John Bental he now being the owner thereof and the note secured thereby. All persons interested will take no tiee that the undersigned will sell a part of the property therein described to-wit: Twelve head of cows at public auc tion at the livery barn of Mellor & Quilty in the city of O’Neill, Nebras ka, on the 29th day of September, 1906, at one o’clock p. m. of said day. JOHN BENTAL, 11-4 Assignee of Mortgagee. First Publication Sept. 13. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of two executions, direct ed to me from the Clerk of the Dis trict Court of Holt County, Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before the County Judge of Holt County, Nebras ka, on the 6th day of October, 1904, in favor of Farewell Ozmun Kirk and Company as Plaintiifs, and against Ma.iy A. McCafferty and John J. Me Calferty asdefendants and upon which there is due on said judgments the sum of live hundred and sixty-one dollars, and 49 cents, and the costs taxed at $21.00 and accuring costs, I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy said judgments, to-wit: Ttie west half of the southeast quarter and southwest quarter of the north east quarter of section twenty-six (26), township thirty (30), range eleven (11) west of the sixth p. m. in Holt County, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the loth day of October, A. D. 1906, in frorit of Court House, in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Holt County, 13th day of September, 1906. C. E. HALL, 12 5 Sheriff of said County. 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; tDally, except Sunday. E. R. Adams, Agent R. R. DICKSON Lawyer & REFERENCE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, O'NEILL E. H. BENEDICT LAW & REAL ESTATE Office first door south of U.S, Land Office J. C. HORISKEY Staple aud Fancy Groceries Flour, Salt, Country Produce JOHN HORISKEY Drayman our property handled without smashing it and delivered when and where you want it. OR. J- P. GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Calls may be left at Gllllgan* Stout drug store or at resldenoe 1 block north and H Bast of stand pipe Phones: Office 41, res. 10 DR. P. J. FLYNN Physician and Surgeon Night Calls will be Promptly Attended Jfflce: First door to right over Corrigan’s relephone Nos.: Office, 58; Residence, 96 V. ALBERTS MrO> & DEALER IN Harness & Saddlery Goods Also Agent for Bliss Native Herbs, 200 days treatment for II ind money refunded If not benefltted. Also Wheeler * Wilson Ball Bearing Sewing Mach. The O'NEILL BO i LUNG WORKS R. J. MARSH, Proprietor Settlors of Carbon&ted Beverages CIDER MANUFACTURERS A* <1. Htnwosd Atatcact Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE I have good farms for sale at reason able prices and on good terms. Parties buying will be conveyed to and from land free of cost. May find me 4 blks. west First Nat’l Bank. Address is O’Neill, Neb. 20-3m B. A. JOHRING 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 rhamhorlain’e Co,ic- cho,en' and inamDenam S Diarrhoea Remedy. Never fails. Buy it uow. It may save life. I “ 5 Y ONLY ^ £ Double Track \ Y RAI ROAD ^ 0 Between Missouri River and 0 Chicago ^ ^ Direct line to St. Paul ^ 0 and Minneapolis. 0 Jk Direct line to the Black Jk Y Ilills, South Dakota. x 0 Only line to Bonesteel, 0 •• S. 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I Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive t '■ tpeoial noticet without charge, in the ► Scientific American. ; A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest clr- \ ; culatlon of any scientific Journal. Terms, |3a ( ; year: four months* |L Sold by all newsdealers. ; i MUNN & Co.361Bro*dwM’ New York \ Branch Office. 626 F 8t~ Washington, D. CU t i Scottish Sharoi).... OF GREYTOWER 163330, A prize-winning bull of the Pan American heads the Ak-Sar-Ben home herd of Shorthorns. Young bulls for sale. J. M. ALDERSON & SONS, Chambers, - - - Nebraska Dr. E. T. Wilson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON (Late of the U. S. Army) Successsor to Dr. Trueblood. Surgery and Diseases of women. SPECIATLIES: Eye. ear. Nose and Throat Bpectaclee correctly fitted and Bnpplied. O'NEILL. NEB. PUBLIC SALE I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC •ALE,’* ETC. J# IV. Van Kirk AUCTIONEER I will cry your sales on reasonable terms See me at my farm I mile north, 1J4 mile east of O’Neill, or the O’Neill National hank for prices and dates. Juue7-2m-pd THE O’BEILL ABST^AST * 00, Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY SHORTHORN BULLS AND HEIFERS SCOTCH tops on best BATES fami lies, 35 BULLS 14 to 26 mo. old 20 HEIFERS and 10 COWS bred to' our fine Scotch bull MISSIES PRINCE 75402. Over 200 head in heard to select from. These are the cattle for western men,as they are acclimated. Come and see them or write for prices. THE BROOK FARM CO., J. U. Thomas, foreman O’Neill. Holt Co..Net Chamherinin’s C?,ic- cholera and Vliauiueriain S Diarrhoea Remedy. Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life.