The Frontier. VOLUME XXXI. O'NEILL. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JULY 14,1910 NUMBER 4 NEWS SANS WHISKERS Local News of O'Neill as Caught by Our Reporter. RATHER INTERESTING NOTES General Items of News Rounded Up and Published While News is Still News. “Phelps Finishes Film’s.” Farm Loans. See R. If. Parker. Up-todate job printing at The Frontier. Some bargihs in real estate, close in. — Hall & Co. 50-tf .Subscribe for The Frontier, only $1 50 per year. Large list of town property for sale. — Hall & Co. 50-tf When in doubt buy your shoes at Alberts’. Ours are guaranteed. 43 Second hand dollar’s exchanged for Jewelery, at Grave’s Jewelery .Store. 46-tf Dr. Corbett’s next visit to O’Neill will be August 29, 30, 31 and Septem ber 1st. Sam Dietrick of Springview was In town Saturday greeting old timeac quaintances. When you wish to purchase a watch or jewelry of any kind go to Graves, his prices are always right. 4-tf L E. Shoemaker of Creighton was in the city last Sunday visiting at the home of his son, W. L. Shoemaker. Money to loan on improved farms. No Waiting, money paid when you sign the papers.—Hall & Co. 50-tf For Rent.—4 rooms in good house, city water, large garden lot, and small barn.—R. J. Marsh. 4-2p List your farms with me to sell. I sold four places in one week.—R. II. Parker, Land Agent, O’Neill. R H. Parker of O’Neill has some Eastern Money to Loan on farms and ranches In Holt county. Seehira. 31-26 Why pay rent when you can get money to build on small payments Call at tlie office of O. E. Hall for full particulars.—C. E. Downey. 52-tf II. P. -Dowling of Grand Island ar rived in the city yesterday morning for a few days visit with friends. Special sale on Swill’s Premium hams all next week at the New Meat Market.—Shoemaker Bros., Proprie tors Prof. John G. McBride arrived in the city last Thursday evening and will spend his vacation at the family home. Dell Akin was down from Atkinson ^ last Saturday attending a meeting of the republican county central com mittee. We will have another special sale on Swift’s hams next week. The New Meat Market, Shoemaker Bros., Pro prietors The Royal Neighbors will give an icecream social in Brennan’s park, Thursday evening, July 21. Every body is invited. Strayed—From my slaughter house on Monday, July 11, one red heifer branded on left side.—W. L. Shoe maker, O’Neill. Graves handles jewelry of all kiuds and does jewelry repairing. All work guaranteed. Handles kodaks and kodak supplies. 4-tf Pulaska Reed and Miss Sarah Brown, both of Page, were married by County Judge Malone at the county court room last Tuesday. “Phelps Finishes Film’s.” m* Mr. FARMER HAVE YOU HEARD About the Big Murder Sale a. toYTstore Men’s shirts, overalls, ties, clothing and shoes for men and boys at bar gain prices. Groceries will also be sold during this sale at bargain prices. (SALE CLOSES JULY 16 Don't fail to call, get our prices and see our stock. We can save you money. Old Post Office Building. “Phelps Finishes Film’s." : Miss Mable Snyder, who lias been visiting friends at Chicago and other eastern poinls the past month, re turned home Monday evening. Mr and Mrs. James Mullen return ed Tuesday fiom Excelsior Springs, Mo., where they had been the past month enjoying the waters of that famous resort. Found, on the streets of O’Neill Wednesday afternoon a package con taining red mosquito netting. Owner can have same by calling at this of fice and paying for this notice. Services will be held at the United Evangilical church, live miles north west of O’Neill, Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Sermon by Rev. T. S Wat son. All neighbors and friends are invited. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel posionous matter cleanse the system, cure constipation and sick headache. Sold by All Dealer. 3 4. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas and dtughter, Miss Jeanette, and the Thomas twins left Tuesday morning for a few weeks visit with relatives and friends at their old home at Corn ing, Iowa. Mrs. Frank Daley, who had been visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Colley in this city the past two months, left for her home at Park City, last Thursday morning. E. P. Shoemaker of The Dalles, Oregon, arrived in the city last Sat urday evening and will enter the meat business in partnership with his brother, W. L. Shoemaker, under the firm name of Shoemaker Bros. Fred Danker of Anoka, Boyd coun ty, will no the republican candidate for state senator In this district this pear. We have known Mr. Danker for many years and he will make an ideal representative in the next legis lature. Workmen commenced laying the foundation for the Northwestern passenger station last Monday morn ng, and as soon as the foundation is jompleted the brick layers will arrive md commence work upon the build ing proper. A large party of O’Neill young folks ire enjoying themselves this week on ihe lakes near Stafford. Theie are ibout forty young folks in the party md word comes from the camp that ;hey are all thoroughly enjoying themselves. I have taken charge of the ‘‘Ideal’ Restaurant, formerly run by, Mike Kirwan, three doors south of the Dewey Hotel, and I wili endeavor to •un a first class restaurant. Meals md lunches at all hours. Give me a trial — S. L. Thompson. Soreness of the mucles, whether in Juced by violent exerise or injury, is ' juickly relieved by the free applica tion of Chamberlain’s Liniment. This iniment is equally valuable for mus- ( jular rheumatism, and always affords I luick relief. Sold by All Dealers. 34. i Patllarty left this morning for j ihellsburg, Wis., where he will visit ais parents and other relatives for a ( couple of weeks. He was accompanied ‘ by Miss Etta Froelich and Miss Irenia Biglin, who will spend a couple of 1 weeks visiting their school mate, Miss 1 Lizzie Harty. '• The Frontier is receipt of a birth . announcement from Springfield, 111., which announces that a son was born ( to Lieut, and Mrs. Charles Meals on July 7, 1910. O'Neill friends of the proud papa hope that the young man will live to become commander-in chief of the American army. I —I—I 1 < Mid Summer Skirts I 1 A new and complete line of Voile skirts, suitable for hot weather, beau tiful styles, as represented by the above cuts, $8,00 to $12.00. Also a very nice assortment of the new Dutch Wash Suits, just what you want for the picnic parties, lawn socials, auto suits dnd an ideal suit for the races. Come early and get you choice. These magnificent suits will be sold at $5. No other price, every suit $5.00. House dresses, all colors, very neatly made, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. P. J. McManus ‘“Phelps Finishes Film’s.” Tlie world’s most successful medi cine for bowel complaints is Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and suffering, and saved more lives than any other medicine in use. Invaluable for children and adults. Sold by All Dealers. 3-4. C. E. Hall, who has been confined to his home the past three weeks with a severe attack of kidney trouble, was able to be up town for the first time Monday. While a long ways from be ing well Charley says that lie is rap idly gaining and expects to regain his old-time strength in a short time. A. IT. Poe, who removed to Tulsa, Oklo., last spring where he opened a meat market, was in the city Monday and went to Page Tuesday for a few days visit at the home of his daughter. Mr. Poe has disposed of his meat business in Oklohoma and will prob ably locate in some other town in that state. Dr. A. H. Corbett will leave the first of the week for Denver where lie goes to attend the Nation Dental association as a delegate from the Nebraska Dental association. lie ex pects to spend about a month in Col orado looking after business matters and enjoying himself at the various summer resorts Another splendid rain visited this county last evening, the rainfall in the north half of the county being the heaviest of the season. Farmers are busy this week cutting their oats and while in some places the grain is so short that it has to be mowed they say there are good heads and the grain is well tilled. Experiments with Aeroplanes have now reached a stage where they are reasonably sure to make flights when ever called upon to do so. This fact has been accomplished by the patents made by Wright Brothers, of Dayton Ohio, who are to make four flights each day at the State Fair, Lincoln Sept. Oth to 9th. Miss Oora Pixley, accorapauied by Norman Pixley, left Tuesday morning for Barnum, Minn., where she will spend the next two months visiting her parents. Miss Maud Pixley, who has been visting here the past month, left for her home at Irwin, Iowa, Tuesday accompaning her sister and nephew as far as Omaha. We understand that It. E. Saberson, who was formerly a resident of this city and later in the lumber business at Page, was married in Chicago about three weeks ago to a young lady from Sioux City. Mr. Saberson is now located in Chicago, having charge of the city oilice of the Berkley System Co., of which he is president. Teething children have more of less diarrhoea, which can be controlled by giving Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is necesary is to give the prescribed dose after each operation of the bowels more then natural and then castor oil to dense the system. It is safe and sure. Sold by All Dealers. 3-4. At a meeting of the republican county central committee last Satur day afternoon it was decided to hold the county convention in this city on Saturday, July 23. This convention will select delegates to the state con vention which will be held in Lincoln on July 20. It was recommended that the caucuses in the several precincts be held on July 18. When the stomach fails to perform its functions, the bowels become de ranged, the liver and the kidneys con gested causing numerous diseases. Tlie stomacli and liver must be re stored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do it. Easy to take and most effective. Sold by All Dealers. 3-4, Did you ever think what your ad in the newspaper is doing for you? When you close your store in the even ing and go home to your family and lireside, not thinking about your busi ness at all, then it is that the paper Is being pored over in hundreds of homes—the homes from which your trade is drawn. And there is your ad doing its work silenty, but surely, and if you have taken the pains to make it attractive, its work will be ail the more attractive. This is repeated over and over again, and is no doubt what inspired some writer to call newspa per advertising a “silent drummer.’’ Matt Verlinden returned Tuesday evening from a land prospecting trip into Missouri. While away Mr. Ver purchased 240 acres of land about twenty miles from Sedalla, Mo. lie was favorably impressed with that country but says he bought the land more for a speculation than with the idea of making his future home in the “show me” state. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gillespie and daughter returned last Saturday morning from a ten days visit with relatives in Sheridan county. Loyd says It has beeu very dry in that sec tion of the state this year even the grass in the pastures being all burned up, and that the dry weather has put an end to the real estate business in that country, at least temporarily. Rev. T. S. Watson, pastor of the Methodist church, will return from his vacation this week and ithe usual services will be held in that church Sunday, beginning with the class meeting at 10 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and at 8 p m. Sunday school at the close of the morning service, and Epworth league service at 7:15 p.m. Everyone cordially in vited to these services. Arthur Ryan and Charles McKenna returned last evening from the scene of the niggers vcitory, Reno, Nevada. Charley did not get to seethe greatest “fistic event of the century” as he was operated upon for appendicitis at 11:30 the day of the fight. Considering the fact that he spent over a week in the hospital Charley Is looking good and expects to regain his old time activity in a few weeks. Francis Brennan met with a serious accident last Tuesday afternoon. While driving a horse attached to a platform spring wagon the horse be came scared by a goat, near the Bur lington round house, ran away throw ing him from the wagon. When pick ed up he was unconsious, remaining so for about a half hour. He sustained two bad cuts upon the head and was otherwise bruised. He is now resting comfortably and will be alright in a few days. Col. A. L. Towle, for many years a resident of this city, holding the po sition of receiver of the U. S. land office for eight years, until removed by GroverJCleveland to make room for a democrat, died at his hom at Valen tine last Friday morning after an Illness of several weeks. Col. Towle made his home at Valentine the past six years, removing there when he was appointed receiver of the land office at that place. The Colonel had many warm friends in this county who will regret to learn of his death. W. C. Grimes of Chambers was a caller at these headquarters last Fri day. Mr. Grimes returned week be fore last from Hot Springs where he bad spent six weeks taking treatment lor rheumatism. The trip was of