BULLET I Help Build Up Your State I THE GREAT NORTHERN g RAIL WAY I issuos from lime to time bulletins and booklets telling V. of the advantages of Nebraska as a home state. If “ you have relatives or friends you think might be induced to move west, send us their names and we -i§ will mail them some interesting literature. ■ H. E. WESCOTT, Agent I ft makes you Hong for dinner time * I DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR “PITTSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES, ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE. EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT. The DURABLE Fence, None so STRONG. All large wires. Highest EFFICIENCY. LOWEST COST. No Wraps to hold 5 Moisture and cause Rust. "Pittsburgh Pebfect" Fencing, (special style) Absolutely STOCK PROOF. We can SAVE YOU MQEfEY on Fencing, CALL AND SEE IT. HEIlj I | Smokeless Powder Shells 1 o "LEADER” and "REPEATER” | 8 The superiority of Winchester g g Smokeless Powder Shells is B B undisputed. Among intelligent g 8 shooters they stand first in pop- g « ularity, records and shooting B 8 qualities. Always use them « g For Field or Tra|> Shooting, ft g Ask Your Deaicr For Them. 8 oo©©soe©©»©sa©®eesooes®oooeee s«so©©« [ intehnational I A Dictionary of ENGLISH, )&B& DICTIONARYJ _, *QSSi y Biography, Geography, riction, etc. !Kp| What better Investment could bo mado than in a oopy of the International V This royal quarto volume is a vast storehouse of UjjJ.ia valuable information arranged in a convenient form for hand, eye, and mind. It is inoro widely used as standard authority than any other dictionary in the world. It shouldjbo in every household. WgEH| Also Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary with a Scottish g$|§Rj Glossary, etc. “ First class in quality, second class in size.” rj£|gjN ____ _ __ CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS OF THE FRONTIER S'®? JSlDUM@13)SI3ISI3I0l®SISlB!JSE®EI3SIE®ffl | RURAL WRITINGS 1 HiDiiSlSJSJSMSISEISISlMSlSMSEiSSISIBiSJSJSiiS I Items from the country are solicited for this department. Mail or send them in as early in the week as possible; Items received later titan Wednesday can not b e used at all and it is preferred that they be in not later than Tuesday. Always send your name with items, that we may kuow who they are from. Name of sender not for publication. See that your writing; la legible, especially names and fdaces, leaving plenty of space between the lues for correction. Be careful that what you tell about actually occurred.1 R. F. D. No. 1. Colmer Ross, LewStevener and Nell Autman had business in this vicinity this week. Rudolph Adams and family of Ame lia, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ernst. David Yantzle has bought the north east quarter of 25, which was former ly John Grutsch’s homestead. Miss Brennan suspended school dur ing this windy weather for want of coal with two more weeks to teach out the term. The calf and pig crops have begun to arrive. Calves are doing well but it is cold for young pigs and there is some loss. There is considerable grain in the hands of the farmers this spring, which is a good indication they are on easy street. Small grain is nearly all sowen, it has been excellent weather for seeding and there is a large acreage in this part tins spring. A skunk feasted on ten of Mrs. Harding’s spring chickens one night and came for more the next night but got tangled up with a steel trap. Neil Brennan and another gentle man representing the International Harvester Co. were looking up future trade in this territory a few days ago. J. J. Schweitzer lias traded his old engine and bought a new one which is in use every day. He runs a tripp ham mer, a drill1 disc sharpener and emory wheel. iur. ocnwenzer ana joe aruyei nave each put a substantial yard fence around their houses one oi the neces sities on the farm where there are pigs, chickens and other animals. It is the impression of one farmer that two terms in office is enougli ior the president or any one else, this is not a one man government. He would establish a precident which has never been broken. His fame is secure and no one will accuse him of selfishness if he retires at the end of his present term. Gentle and Effective. A well-known Manitoba editor writes: “As an inside worker I find Chamberlain’s stomach and liver tablets invaluable for the touches of biliousness natural to sedentar y life, their action being gentle and effective, clearing the digestive tract and the head.’’ Price, 25 cents. Sample free. —Gilligan & Stout. Phoenix Pick-Ups Sam Anderson was out from town Sunday. Minnie Storjohn visited at home ov er Sunday. Mr. Brandt is plastering for Mr. Lamphier this week. Peter Greeley marketed hogs in At kinson Tuesday. Remah Banta was quite sick the tiiso of the week. Myrtle Damero spent Tuesday with her aunt, Lenora Parshall. Ralph Coburn was a vi sitor at the Keeler’s home over Sunday. Isabel McKathnie visited Lenora Parshall a few days last week. John Damero went to Atkinson Thursday, returning the next day. Mrs. John Huut and Bertha Cole man were Phoenix visitors Thursday. Quite a crowd were in attendance at tlie dance Friday night and a pleasant time is reported. Frank Damero and family were visitors at George Lamphier’s Satur day afternoon. Ray Coburn and family accompanied by George Parshall drove to Butte and back Saturday. Harmen Damero and wife accom panied by Mrs. George Lamphier were Atkinson visitors Tuesday last. Mrs. George Wearne and Dewey re turned home this week from an ex tended visit with her mother in Wis consin. Perry Miller is still in town under the care of Dr. Douglas. Word was received from him Monday. All were glad to hear that he is better. A crowd of our young people attend ed a bain dance at Mr. Horton’s near Stuart, Monday evening and judging from the length of their stay, the enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent. Mary and Henry Bartels entertained a crowd of young people Sunday at Ben Kinneys. The following young people were in attendance: Bub and Mabel Keeler, Margie Elliott, Nellie Mills, Jessie Coburn, WillSpindler and Bert Anderson. A very pleasant time was had. Ben Kinney and family visited re latives at O’Neill and near Emmet from Friday until Sunday afternoon. A Haro Opportunity is here offered to the Sick and Suffering; of our Community. Read Reflects and Acts carefully thoroughly accordingly FROM THE Cleveland Institute of Medicine and Surgery, LEGALLY CHARTERED AND INCORPORATES CLEVELAND, OHIO, will pay their first to O'Neill, Nebraska, and will be at the EVANS HOTEL, Wednesday, May 1st. TELL YOUR SICK FRIENDS. ONE DAY ONLY ¥ A. f/I. to 7:30 P. M. FREE This Institute in order to introduce ifceir new Medical Discoveries and X Radium System, sends at its own ex fence these eminent specialists to give 13 those who call on the above date, consultation, examination, advice and til medicine required to complete a cure, absolutely free. These specialists will diagnose you* case and give you the benefit of their E’.odical knowledge. Their is no ex perimenting or guess work. You will be told whether you can be cured or not. If your case is curable, they treat you; If incurable they will give you such advice as may prolong your life. Their treatment gives quick relief and positively cures. Being prepared to suit each individual case the human system is thoroughly cleansed of the disease in a natural and direct manner and improvement is noticed at once; even the worst cases are treated with out any inconvenience to the patient or the pursuing of his daily vocation. If you are improvi ig under your fami ly physician do not come and take up th eir valuable time. They wish to give each one plenty of time, but cannot listen to long stories not pertaining to your case. They have discarded the old reme dies used for ages by the medical world and which it would be folly to depend upon any longer for they do not cure, as thousands die depending tn the Ti for relief. The ct that these Specialists have discovered entirely new treatments ar.d natural cures, gives them control of the Nervous System, Heart, Stom ach, Lungs, Kidneys, Catarrh, Con sumption, Epilepsy, Deafness, Male and Female Weaknesses, Cancers, Turners, Piles and other Chronic Dis eases. They treat deafness by an entirely new method and hearing in many cases is restored at once. Catarrh in all its varied forms cured so it will never re urn. If you have weak lungs or con sumption do not fail to be examined. All cvse3 treated can and will be cured, no difference who you have seen or treated with heretofore. Thousands who have given up all hope of being cured, row have an opportunity to con sult specialists of reputation. Dont fail to call as a visit costs you noth' -g and may save your life. II you suspect kidney trouble, bring a two ounce bottle of your urine for chemical and microscopical analysis. REMEMBER:—The free offer is during this visit only and will not be given again. Persons commencing jny treatment after this trip will be (required to pay, but not one cent will be asked of those commencing treat ment during this visit for any medicine necessary to effect a cure; also a posi tive guarantee to cure will be given to patients accepted under their system of treatment. Those having- long standing und complicated diseases, who have railed to get cured and be come discouraged, are especially invi ted to call as thousands who have given up all hopes can testify to per marten t cures obtained. NOTICE:—Married Ladies without their Husbands and Minors without their Fathers, will positively not be admitted to consultation. Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. v Don't Forget the D&£o Wednesday, May ist. ONE DAY ONLY \ L. G. Coburn and family accompani ed by Chloe Gerry drove to Paddocle Saturday. Ctiloe remained at home Mr. Coburn and family returning the next day. EUREKA! Yes, I Have Found it at Last. Found what? Why that Chamber lain’s salve cures eczema and all man ner of itching of the skin. I have been afflicted for many years with skin dis ease. 1 had to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the ter rible itching, but since using this salve in December, 1905, the itching lias stopped and lias not troubled me. —Elder John T. Ongley, Rootvill, l’a. For sale by Gilligan & Stout. •Disney. Mrs. Clark Young is on the sick list, Elmer Newman took supper with the Berger Bros, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Whaley spent Sun day visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Hatch. Miss Mary Howe of O’Neill visited Miss Esther Thomas a few days last week. Mrs. Clias. Wrede and daughter, Flora were in O’Neill last Saturday, doing their spring shopping. The Rev. Abbott preached a very interesting sermon at Eden Valley school house last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Roberts and little daugh ter, Pauline have returned home, aft er having made an extensive visit in eastern Iowa. Sunday school will be organized at Eden Valley school house Sunday, April 21st, at 2 oclock p. m. All are cordially invited. Mrs. O. B. Hatch prides herself, as being one of the lirst in this part of this part of the country, to have a clutch of little chickens. The Rev. Abbott will hold revival meetings at Eden Valley school house, commencing Sunday evening, April 28, and will continue for a week or ten days. 11 ".—. -— ■ . ■' ■■ STANDARD, ACCURATE, RELIABLE Our Lino j j :IELES, from . . $3.00 to $150.00 L'TOLP, from . . 2.50 to 50.00 ■HOTGUNS, from . 7.50 to 30.00 for ouy ARMS. If ho 'nnnot. fur ship direct upon receipt of price. Interest you. .1 tiled free upon J, Stevens Arms F' Tool Co., P. O. BOX 3626 GM1GOPEE rAL . ,„ASS. 9 You might freeze a South Bend Watch in ice without affecting its time-keeping qualities in the slightest degree. They are procf against variations caused by railway travel, horseback riding, auto mobiling or any of the many jolts and jars and bangs of everyday use.; We guarantee South Rend Watches to be satisfactory time-keepera. We will be pleased to show you our Vine of these watches at any time. Wm. M. Lockard Jeweler & Optician, O’Neill, Neb. BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. Thlsklnd 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 New Home the best Sewing Machine to buy. Write tor CIRCULARS SS2 we manufactureand prices before purchasing THE HEW HOME SEWIN6 MACHINE 60. ORANGE, MASS. 28 UnionSq. N. Y., Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Go., Hi, Louis,Mo., Dal las, Tex., Han Francisco, Cal FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS WllSS iUUttU tYIllIC, icat/lici ui u-iutu Valley school closed a very satisfactory term last Friday. Her pupils were keenly disappointed when they learn ed of her departure so soon for Los Angeles, Cal. As they had already looked forward to her as being their teacher for the following term. Ray Ilatch, one of her pupils took up a col lection from his classmates,and bought her a small token of rememberance, and she likewise surprised them, by presenting each with a pretty bound book of choice literature. Miss Kline has made everybody her friend during her shirt stay in the country, and we all wish her success and good luck in her new home. CHAMBERS J. D. Grimes left Tuesday for a short trip to Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Hess returned Wednesday from a visit to Mrs. Hess’ parents near O’Neill. The nine year old daughter, Edna, of Fred Jungbluth died Tuesday morn ing, funeral services are to be held to day, interment in the Chambers ceme tary.—The Bugle. ATKINSON A number of Stuart Masons were in attendance at the funeral of Silas Pur dy, last Tuesday; among them being J. A. Rice, John Flannigan, Jacob Kraft, Harry Shank, Wm. Krotter, William Gill and W. N. Coats. W. E. Scott, who has been in Lin coln during the session of the legisla ture assisting as one of the proof read ers of the house, returned to Atkinson last Sunday night and immediately left for his home in Francis township where he will make extended improve ments on his Kinkaid homestead. Bee O’Donnell made llnal proof on her homestead Saturday. Mrs. Jane J. Walrath, a former re sident of Atkinson and mother of C. II. Walrath, died at the home of her son in Omaha last Sunday morning; funeral services were held next day. The Walrath & Sherwood Lumber Co. yards at this place were closed from ten to one o’clock a. m. in her memory. Robert Miller, who is working in the office of the Union Pacilic Railway Co. at Omaha, sent home a diagram of an electric locking annunciator circuit and completed by him and approved bv the company, that shows real mer it and skill which is second to none in the state. He will complete his en gineering course this spring and will be retained on the pay roll of the com pany.—The Graphic. Have The Frontier print it. Latest things in visiting cards at this office. V Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ad. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain ohr opinion free whether an Invent,ion is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent# Bent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. reoelv# fpedal notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. 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