I ROYAL I lAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The official Government tests show Royal Baking Powder to be an absolutely pure and healthful grape cream of tartar baking powder, and care should be taken to prevent the substitution of any other brand in its place. t With no other agent can bis cuit, cake and hot-breads be made so pure, healthful and delicious. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price per pound, and is cheaper and better at its price than any other baking powder in the world. It makes pure, dean, healthful food. Royal Cook Book—800 Receipts—Free. Send Name and Address, _ ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. PERSONAL It is earnestly requested that every reader of this news paper see the Bliss agent at once and get a box of the reliable Bliss Native Herbs, the best Spring med icine, the good herb blood purifier for the entire family. Personal experi ence has proved that it will regulate the liver, give new life to the system and strengthen the kid neys. It will make rich, red blood. 200 tablets $1.00 and—the dollar back promptly if not ben efited quickly and surely. Apply at once to Albert's Harness & Shoe Store. 37-tf The Norfolk Nurseries | Have 200,000 strawberry and raspberry plants, the largest and most complete stock of all kinds ! of fruit trees that we have ever had to offer. Crimson Rambler | and many other hardly roses, or f namental floweringshrubs, of all the hardiest kinds, elm, ash, box elder, maple and basswood, eight to twelve feet tall. Small forest tree seedings of all kinds I for planting groves. Hardy | Catalpa Speciosa, one of the best j trees to plant for fence posts. I For ornamental hedge, Persian | lilac, purple barberry and black • spruce evergeen—see us. Call at the nurseries and select your 1 trees, or send in your order now by mail and have it booked for next April delivery. Address j E. D. HAMMOND Norfolk, Neb. Notice J. R. JARVIS The Atkinson Auciioneer calls farm and stock sales in all parts of the county and adjoining counties. Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave dates at Frontier office, First Nat’l Bank, O’Neill, or call phone 95, Atkinson, Neb. 37-2m J. R. Jartis. ~ THE 0'IMLL ABSTRACT»60, Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF Ab STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY Subscribed and sworn to before me tliis 11 tli day of January A. D. 1911. (Seal) S. F. McNichols, County clerk. Cheeked balanced and found correct Jan. 12, 1911. M. P. Sullivan. Tb. D. Sievers On motion the report of the county attorney as checked by the committee was accepted and approved. Report of the couuty Superintend ent of public schools lor the year be ginning Jan. (i, 391o and ending Jan. 6, 1911. Receipts: Amount on hand Jan. 6, 1910.26.12, Jan. examinations, 37.50, Feb. evm’s 75.00, Marcli exm’s 33 00 April exm’s 21.oo, May exm’s 39.oo, June exm’s GG.oo, July exm’s 75.00, August exm’s 67.2o and 93. oo, Sept, exam’s 85.50, Oct exam’s 75.00, Nov. exm’s 57.00, Dec. exm’s,46.50. Total, 797.12. Expendstures: To the state Supt. (exam’s) 258.oo, 1-4 inst. fund trans ferred to junior normal fund 192.84 Inst, fees transferred 57.oo, error in 1917 and 1960 (exams) 3.oo, lecture, Dr. F. Loveland 6o oo, lecture, N. C. Abbott 2o.oo, lecture, W. R. Bennett 60.00, hall rent, 45 oo, 8th grade exm’s 13 36, Rose Scott for assoc. .97, song books (Instit.) 84.45. Balance, 797.12. Approval of board of supervisors: We have this day checked over the above record of institute fund with the stubs of certificates and other rec ords kept by superintendent, and found the fees of the office properly reported and recorded. Date Jan. — 1911. M. P. Sullivan. J. D. Grimes. Committee of board of supervisors. Minnie B. Miller, Supt. On motion the report of the county superintendent as checked by. the com mittee was accepted and approved. Report of 0. J. Malone, county judge of Holt, county, Nebraska, for the year from January 5,191o to Jantary 4, 1911. Summary, receipts, fees earned. Fees earned in civil cases 186.20 9o fees earned in criminal cases 138 35 o5, fees earned in probate, administrat ion and guardianship cases loo3.4o, .5o fees earned for marriage licenses and ceremonies 27o.oo, miscellaneous fees earned 6o.9o. Total receipts, 1659.3o Disbursements: County judges salary, 1500.00, excess of fees earned 159.3o. Total 1659.30 State of Nebraska, Holt county, ss. C. J. Malone, being first duly sworn deposes and says that the above and foregoing is a true and correct ac count of the receipts and disburse ments of the office of county judge of Holt county Nebraska, from Janu ary 5th, 191o to January 4th, 1911. C. J. Malone. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of January 1911 (Seal) S. F. McNichols, county clerk. Checked and found correct. J. H. Hunter. F. O. Ilammerberg. W. P. Simar, chair man settlement committee. Approved. On motion the report of the county judge as checked by committee was accepted andjapproved. Fully nine out of every ten cases of rhematism is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. All that is needed to afford relief is the free application of Chamberlain’s Lin iment. Give it a trial. You are cer tain to be pleased with the quick re lief which it affords. Sold by all deal ers. Opportunity Items. Fred Eppenbaugh, will have a sale on the 10th iust. Calmer Simonson made a (lying trip to Omaha last week. Rev. M Price was a pleasant caller at the Hatch home March 1st. At this writing, we are having ex ceptionally fine weather for this time of the year. Mr J. R. Thomas has purchased a tract of land in Florida, paying 820 an acre for the same. Church services now at the Eden Valley school house at 12 o’clock m. later on will be changed to 11a. m. Sunday school will be organized on April 1st. We note with interest that the in iative and referendum bill has been passed by the senate and is now being considered by the house. I sincerely hope that it will pass in a form that will be of use to the people of the state, for that is the only way the in terests of the people can be properly safe guarded./ "One never gets too old to learn.” This fact has become apparent this winter, while the grippe was making its annual calls, many had the grippe some two or three times during the winter, while a few did not have it at all. Being naturally of a curious dis position, the writer instituted a few inquiries into the matter, we found that those tha/did not get the grippe were from their calling, kept out of doors much of the time during the day, and that they took further pre caution of letting plenty of fresh air into their sleeping apartments during the night, there you have a simple but effective remedy for the grippe, and it is free to everyone. Many will no doubt, laugh at the idea of keeping the window raised a few inches at night during the coldest weather, but if you use more covers, you will not suffer from the cold, and the fresh air which is natures greatest boon to man will greatly benefit you, and brace up your faggiag energies. Raise your window from four to six inches, draw tne shade and go to sleep, my word for it, you will get up in the morning feel ing better than you usually do. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucus in the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy an d you will be pleased. Sold by all dealers. ; Kola Items, v Lloyd Benjamin Is in O’Neill, this week. Evert Lee was in Atkinson this week. Jacob Pfundl had business in Atkin son this week. Rafe Shaw is improving his place by building a large barn. P. J Kennedy hauled out a load of lumber from Inez for the school house. Waiter Shermer, hauled a large load of lumber from Atkinson for the school house. Geo. Smith and family of South Dakota are visiting at the home of W. A. Benjamin. Frank Ratliff who had a Klnkaid homestead, sold out to a man from Yalpriso, Nebraska. Frank Green, who resides 4 miles northwest of here, has traded his farm for one in the southeast part of the state. The Kola postmaster received notice from the postmaster general that the mail would only (Dme twice a week hereafter. Noel Benjamin, who contracted to build the school house in Dist. 245 started work on this building Monday and at this writing it is going up fast. Medecines that aid nature are al ways most successful. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. Iuman Geo. Van Every purchased the Fred Knifer property north of town last week. The minstral show which came off last Friday was a grand success. A large audience at tended and the proceeds were over $60. Miss Myrtle Spangler who is teaching in the Gannon district is quite sick this week at the home or her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Gannon, with the grip. Miss Gladys Hancock visited relatives at O’Neill last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Roy Sharp, the depot agent, has purchased the Colver resi dence south of town, where he will move in the near future. Miss Rena Gannon came down COMING j TO O’NEILL Associated Doctors, Specialsts, Will be at the Evans Hotel Wednes. & Tin, Mar, 15-16 Two Days Only.—Remarkable Suc cess of These Talented Physicians In the Treatment of Chronic Diseases. OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE OF CHAR6E The Associated Doctors, licensed by the state of Nebraska for the treat ment of deformities and all nervous and chronic diseases of men, women and children, oiler to all who call on this trip, consultation, examination, advice free, making no charge what ever, except the actual cost of medi cine. All that is asked in return for these valuable services is that every person treated will state the result obtained to their friends and thus prove to the sick and afflicted in every city and locality, that at last treat ments have been discovered that are absolutely sure and certain in their effect. These doctors are considered among Americans leading stomach and nerve specialists and are experts in the treatment of all chronic diseases and so great and wonderful have been their cures that in many cases it is hard indeed to find the dividing line between skill and miracle. Diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen kidneys, or bladder, rheumatism, sci atica, diabetee, bed-wett ing,leg ulcers, weak lungs and those afflicted with longstanding, deep-seated, chronic diseases, that have baffled the skill of the family physician, should not fail to call. Many Wonderful Cures. According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goiter or cancer. They were among the first in America to earn the name of the “Bloodless Surgeons,” by doing away with knife, with blood and with all pain in the successful treatment and cure of these danger ous diseases. If you have kidney or bladder troub les bring a two ounce bottle of your urine for chemical analysic and mic roscopic examination. Deafness often cured in sixty days. No matter what your ailment may be, no matter what others may have told you, no matter what exper ience you may have had with other physicians, if you want to get well again, it will be to your advantage to see tham. Go at once. Have it for ever settled in your mind. If your case is incurable they will give you such advice that may prolong youi life. Do not put off this duty you owe yourself or friends or relatives who are suffering because of your sickness, . as a Visit this time costs you nothing - and may save your life. Remember this free offer is for two days only. Married ladies must come with their husbands and minors with their fathers. Office at the Evans Hotel, O'Neill, Nebraska. Hours 10 a. m. to 8. p. in. from O’Neill last Sunday to the spend day with relatives. William Watson purchased a tine new car last week. This makes six autos in Inman. Albert J. Clark, who has been quite sick, is some better at pre sent. Mr. aud Mrs. C. P. Hancock and sons, Charles and Edmond of O’Neill were visiting relatives in Inman last Sunday. Sumner Downey of O’Neill was in Inman last Monday taking views of the Berg. Mrs. Ida Warick and son, Robert, are here from Minnesota, to visit with her father, Albert J. Clark, who is quite sick. Geo Klinetobe and family of Page drove over last Sunday to visit relatives, returning the same day. Judge Malone was an Inman visitor last Sunday. Revival meetings are being held out at South Valley by Rev. Neimann of the M. E. church of this place. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, ind have been praised by thousands 3f women who have been restored to Health through their gentle aid and curative properties. Sold by all deal _ ... HIIWHI ....... "■"" ..* 1 ^ jk ■ John Deere, Rock Island, J. 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Both Touring Cars and Deliveries.$75° |NEIL BRENNAN , i— ■ "li Public Sale 3 miles west and 5 north of O'Neill Monday, March 13th 9 Head of Horses 8 cows, 5 heifers, 6 steers 2 brood sows, 12 shoats Machinery, etc. BILLS JOHN HEENAN || See Us Before You Buy ^FLOUR^ We have several brands, all of them good, and will make the lowest prices to you. All Kinds of Grain and Feed Agents for all makes of Cream Sep arators. Bring us your Cream as we pay the highest price. Zimmerman # Conklin SUCCESSORS TO J. H. WISE ■■■■■■■■■I ■■■ ■■■■■■■