The Frontier, VOLUME XXXIII. O’NEILL. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST '5,1912 _NUMBER 9 RACE & A I Til IN MEET, I I’NEILL -August 21-22-23—? I Every day the big day as we have arranged the classes so evenly there can be no difference. We not only expect to have as good races as last year but beyond any question they will be better and larger as we are receiving entries at this early date from some of the fast ones. $2,000.00 will be given in purses. MOISANT AVIATOR (0.,| Star Bird-Nan Will Nake Two Flights Each Day gg t The Holt County Race Meet of O'Neill have engaged for their special attraction at the Race Meet this year, at an enormous outlay of money, the Moisant International Aviators, which company will send on* IH of the most daring bird men to the O'Neill Meet this year. The Directors of the Meet had propositions from 50 Aviation Companies, many of whom would present their aerial demonstrations much cheaper than the Moisant's, but the O'Neill Race Meet, knowing the reputation of the Moisant Company, readily paid the increased price for these famous navigators of the air. The Moisant International Aviators will send one of their most daring bird men to the O'Neill Race Meet on the dites of August 21, 22 and 23 and Moisant Bleriot type of Mono-Planes will be used and the exhibitions will furnish the greatest display ever wit" nessed in this section of the country. - The Moisant Aviators have but recently returned from a tour through Central America and Mexico where they encountered a considerable amount of excitement other than that usually accompaning navigation of the air, having escaped from the latter country just after the revolutionary out-break. The flights at O’Neill Meet will take place on the infield of the big race track in the afternoon and early evening and the Moisant people guarantee to send the Aviators and machines to O’Neill that will make flights regardless of weather conditions. In view of the fact that the Moisant's aie recognized as the dare devils of Aerial world and the additional fact that the members of the Aeronatical force use only the Mono-Plane type of air craft, the exhibitions of these great Aviators will undoubtedly prove a novel feature standing out promi nent and leading all the many sensational features that will be presented at the Race Meet for the year 1912. It has been indisputedly demonstrated during the past year that the difference between the Mono Plane and the Bi-Plane in speed, spectacular features of flights, endurance and other sensational elements, is about like the difference between an automobile and a two-horse dray. It is the type of flying machine that has been brought to its highest type of perfection by the French School of Aviation, the Bleriot and Moisant types being the ones most commonly in use. The Moisant’s guarantee that their Aviators while at the Meet will present some altitude, duration, speed, racing and Vol-Plane features in the air that have never been attempted by any other Aviators or machines and as the Moisant Mono-Plane flown by the Moisant Aviators holds the speed, altitude, quick starting, duration and boon throwing records of all flying machines at present in existence, the patrons of the Race Meet are going to be treated to a sight this year that should bring people from all over the country and be the most talked of of all the many spectacular features that have been introduced in the last few years by the enterprising directors of the O'Neill Meet. Flights will be given twice a day on each of the Race Meet dates beginning August 21 and concluding on August 23, Four Flying Baldwins Will give their big act for the edification of the people on the grounds. Their Big Free Act will be given each j afternoon during the races in front of the grand stand. LOCAL MATTERS. Date ties at Brennan’s. 7-tf FARM LOANS. SeeR. FI. Parker. Fresh Bread at the O’Neill Bakery. Take a ride in mid-air on the Ferris Wheel Rakes, sweeps, stackers, at cost, at Brennan’s. 7-tf Don’t fail to ride on the Human Roulette. Roy Butler of Ewing was in the city yesterday. Subscribe for The Frontier, only 1.50 per year. For 7 per cent farm loans. See R. H. Parker, O'Neill. 49-8 Stacker rope, pulleys and machine oils at Brennan’s. 7-tf See El win Strong and Company August 20-21-22-23-24. See the most sensational free act by the Flying Baldwins. It does not require a big capital to establish your credit here. Honesty and the capacity to handle yourself and your business satisfactorily, count for a great deal. Open an account at this bank, maintain your reputation as a man of character and your credit will soon be established as firmly as the Rock of Gibraltar. Young men are especially Invited to open accounts. Come in today and talk It over. NEBRASKA STATE BANK JAMES F. O’DONNELL, Cashier S PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS El^The depositors of this bank are protected by the deposi tors' guarantee fund of the state of Nebraska. S. S. Welpton. President. O. F. Biglin, Vice President. I See all the new and up-to-date plays by Elwin Strong & Co. J■ 3. Thomas took in the race meet at Creighton last Friday. The Savage Bro’s Amusement Co, larger and better than ever. Big discount on all buggies, wagons and machinery.—Neil Brennan. 7-tf Don’t miss the band concert daily at noon by Savage Bro’s concert band. The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. Naylor’s, Aug. 21. A good attendance is desired. Fine Candles and Hot Chocolate.— McMillan & Markley’s Bakery and Candy Kitchen. 22-tf. For Sale, for Rent, or trade on land, seven room house and three lots. See Parham & Parker. 9-2 Try Frank and Vince Suchy s tailor shop for French Dry Cleaning. Their work can’t be beat. 1-tf. Arnold cattle and horse sale at the Northwestern stock yards at 2 o’clock next Saturday afternoon. Bard Smith, one of the old timers of Ewing township, transacted busi ness in this city last Tuesday. For Sale—House and lot one block east of the school house. Terms reasonable.—D. W. Cameron. 9-tf Horse and cattle sale at public auc tion at the Northwestern Stock Yards in this city next Saturday afternoon. Write or call on me if you want a a Farm or Ranch loan at the lowest interest rates.—R. H. Parker,O'Neill, Nebraska. 46-tf. Neligh’s eleventh annual race meet and baseball tournmant Ang., 28, 29 and 30. $2,980 In purses. Plan now to attend. 8-3 At the lowest interest rates, I have plenty of Eastern money to loan on Farms and Ranches—R. H. Parker O’Neill, Nebr. 46-tf. Henry Lorge came up from Randolph the first of the week and is making some improvements upon his farm north of town. The races, baseball and free at tractions on August 28, 29 and 30 at Nellgh is the talk of this community. You surely will be there. 8-3 Louis A. Nicola of Red Bird and Miss Myrtle Moody of Monowl were granted a marriage license by County Judge Carlon last Saturday. We will sell all refrigerators, ice cream freezers and gasoline stoves, screen doors and screens at cost in order to close out our large stock.— Neil Brennan. 7-tf Carpenters are busy this week |put tlng up a new grandstand at the race track. The new Beating pavlllion is 24x98 feet and is covered, which is an added improvement over the old one th#t was destroyed by the cyclone last spring. Miss Rose Payne of Ottumwa, Iowat who has been visiting the past month at the home of her uncle, J. F. Shoe maker, left for her Iowa home last Sunday morning. We do French Dry Gleaning in our shop of all ladies and gentlemen’s garments. Nothing but first class work turned out. At Frank and Vince Suchy’s tailor shop. 1-tf Lee Downey, the competent tele grapher at the Burlington station,will leave in the morning for a ten day visit with relatives in the eastern part of the state and in southern Mis souri. I was cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole, I’a. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. Miss Ireneia Blglln returned last Friday from Battle Creek where she has spent a week visiting friends. Miss Lucille Hughes returned with her and will spend a couple of weeeks visiting at the Blglln home. L. W. Arnold will offer at public sale at the Northwestern Stock Yards in this city next Saturday afternoon, commencing at 2 o’clock 10 head of horses and 135 head of good, native Holt county cattle. Miss Bertie Geagbeion and Lennie Flomerfelt of Brunswick, N. J., ar rived in the city last Friday evening for a months visit with their cousins, T. E. and Miss Mary E. Carney. S. J. Weekes went down to Lincoln this morglng to attend a meeting of the “bolters” state central committee of which he was selected the member from this district at the bolting con vention held at the Lincoln hotel last July. “Were all medicines as meritorious as Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering greatly decreased," writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. For sale by all dealers. One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afflicted with is lame back. Apply Chamber lain’s Liniment twice a day and mas sage the parts thoroughly at each application, and you will get quick re lief. For sale by all dealers Henry Webb of Swan, who was ar rested last week for taking a shot at James Gillette, one of his neighbors, appeased before the county court last Monday for preliminary hearing. The defense presented no evidence and up on the showing made by the state Webb was bound over to the district court and bond fixed at the sum of $300, which was furnished. Frank Biglln came up from Colum bus last Saturday evening and Sun day morning, in company with F. J. Dlshner, in the latters oar, they left for Lake Okoboji, Iowa, where they will spend a few days enjoying the scenery at that popular resort. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Downey and daughters, Mildred and Freda, left Sunday afternoon for an auto trip to Independence, Mo., where they will spend a few days visiting relatives. They will also visit at Kansas City and St. Joseph before their return home. James Brennan of Shields township, a life-long democrat, is the first man in this vicinity to unfuil to the breeze the emblem of the new pro gressive party. Jim was in town last Friday and had his neck decorated with a new bandana handkerohief, the emblem of the new party. A vast amount of ill health is due to impaired digestion. When the stomache fails to perform its function properly the whole system becomes deranged. A few doses of Cham berlain’s tablets is all you need. They will strengthen your digestion, invigorate your liver, and regulate your bowls, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others have been permanently cured—why not ; you? For sale by all dealers. [Public Sale 8 I will offer the following property at public sale at the North' | * western Stock Yard in O'Neill, commencing at 2 o'clock if p. m„ on I Saturday, August \ 7 J 10 Head of Horses | One spotted Shetland Pony. This Pony is highly bred and | is a good sadler. i pair of work horses, one gray and one m roan, weight 2400. 1 gray mare, weight 1300; 7 years old. i 2 bay mares, 4 years old, branded. 2 good high class mules, 1 1 yearling, 1 2-year-old. I 135 Head of Cattle 1 10 cows with calves by their sides, 10 2 year old heifers’ I 35 yearling heifers, 70 yearling steers, 102 year old steers’ I 1 2 year old Shorthorn bull. This is a good bunch of highly 1 bred native Holt county cattle and are in good flesh. I Miscellaneous I 2 sets of work harness. 1 set of buggy harness. 1 single I harness. 2 good cowboy saddles. | TERMS OF SALE:—Twelve months time will be given on al/ i I sums over $10 with approved security and ten per cent interest. B I Sums under $10 cash. 1 I L. W. ARNOLD, Owner j I COL. J. A. COWPERTHWAITE, Auct. J. F. GALLAGHER, Clerk* I