COAL! Several cars of genuine Scranton Hard Coal on track during Sep tember. Also several cars of “Zipp” Lump and Nut Soft Coal. Egg Hard Coal $11.00 Chesnut Hard coal $11.25 Zipp Lump or Nut $6.50 If you have previously burned Zipp Soft coal you know what it is, if not, TRY IT, it will please you. September Delivery Phone or leave us your order. O. O. SNYDER Pnone 32 O’Neill f" Wright & Brewer I The Up-To-Date Auctioneers I We cry sales anytime or anywhere and guarantee satisfaction. Big ranch sales a specialty. For dates see any of the O'Neill banks, 1 or 'phone us at Ewing, Nebr_ I This-is to certify that Wright &’ Brewer cried our sale on our ranch, on Dec. 13, 1911, amounting to $23,000.00 in three hours and five minutes. We were very much pleased and would gladly reccomend them. Fisher & Berigan ————■ llll.HUM* a YOU SAN GET CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS OF THE FRONTIER O’Neill Harness Shop John L. Schmki.kk, Prop. Successor to J. H. Davison Harness Repairing a Specialty. Harness Made to Order Prices are right. Come in and I will convince you. Will also carry a complete line of flynets, covers, collars, saddles, top dusters, pads and everything pertaining to the trade. DR. W. P. HIGGINS DENTIST Office in the^Naylor Building, O’Neill DR. Ji P. GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to DISEASES OF WOMEN, DISEASES OF WE FYE AND CORRECT FITTING OF GLASSES Dr. E. T. Wilson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON / SPKC1ATLIKS: tTI, BAR. NOlt AND THROAT pMtaalM .eiTMtly fl tt.d aad lappllid. Office and Relidenee—Rooms No. 1, and 3, Naylor Block O'MKILL, III. E6e Frontier for.. .Job Work A* 4. Abstract Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Bldg ALL GRADES OF TYPEWRITER PAPER AT THE FRONTIER TheFrontie'Six Months for 75t A WOMAN’S WORK sometimes reduces her strength to the depths of weakness—her devotion to household cares prevents sufficient rest and recreation. Thousands of women in this condition find Scott's Emulsion exactly what they need; it is predigested body-food so medically perfected that every drop yields direct returns in strengthening the organs and tissues and in making healthy, life-sustaining blood. Scott’s Emulsion is devoid of alcohol or any harmful drugs, and overcomes tiredness and nervousness in a marvelous way. First publication Sept. It. Ordinance No. 43a. An ordinance establishing grades in the City of O’Neill, Nebraska. Be It Ordained By tbe City Council of the City of O’Neill: Section 1. That the grade of the streets hereinafter referred to in the City of O’Neill, Nebraska., is hereby established at the following eleva tions. The grade being uniform straight lines between the points specified at the streets, alleys and avenues named in the section follow ing, to-wlt: List of established grades. ADAMS 8TKEET. North South Curb Curb West curb of First street.43.0 42.0 East curb of First street.42.0 42.8 West curl) of Second street.30.3 30.0 East curb of Second street.30.3 30.0 West curb of Third street.44.0 43 8 East curb of Third street .44.1 43.9 West curl) of Fourth street.40,0 45.8 East curb of Fourth street.4H.0 45.8 West curb of Fifth street.30.8 30.0 East curb of Fifth street.30.8 30.8 West curb of Sixth street.37.1 37.0 East curb of Sixth street.37.1 37.0 West curb of Seventh street.45.0 44.8 East curb of Seventh street.45.0 44.8 West curb of Eighth street.44.3 44.0 East curb of Eighth street.44.3 44.9 BENTON STREET North South Curb Curo West curb of First street.35.1 35 U East curb of First street.35.0 34 0 West curb of Second street.32.6 3V.4 East curb of Second street.32.6 32.4 West curb of third street.42.0 41 <■ Fast curb of Third street—.43.0 42 o 150 ft el west of the west line of Fourth street.46.6 45.6 West curb of Fourth street.44.0 42.8 East curb of Fourth street.42.8 42 0 80 feet east of Fourth street.43.5 44.2 West curb of Fifth street. 35.6 34.9 East curb of Fifth street.35.1 34.1 West curb of Sixth street.33.4 33.0 East curb of Sixth street.33.4 513.0 West curb of Seventh street.4t.6 41.4 East curb of Seventh street.41.6 41.4 West curb of Eighth street.30.0 518.8 East curb of Eighth street.510.0 38.8 250 feet east of Eighth street.40.5 40 5 CLAY STREET North South Curb Curb West curb of First street.28.1 28.0 East curb of First street.28.0 27.0 West curb of Second street.26 1 25.0 East curb of Scoond street.26.1 25.0 West curb of Third street.28 5 28.3 i' ast curb of Third street.28 6 28.4 West curb of Fourth street.32.0 31.3 East curb of Fourth street.351.6 31.9 West curb of Fifth street .30.3 29.4 East curb of Fifth street.29.3 29.1 West curb of Sixth street.28 8 28.7 East curb of Sixth street.28.8 28.7 West curb of Seventh street.33.5 33.3 East curb of Seventh street.33 5 33.3 West curb of Eighth street.5153.0 512 9 East curb of Eighth street.33.0 512 9 West curb of Ninth street. 34 5 514.0 East curb of Ninth street.34.5 34.0 DOUGLAS STREET North South Curb Curb 200 feet west of First street.25 U 25.0 West curb of First street.24.1 24 0 East curb of First street.24.0 23 9 West curb of Second street.23.5 23.3 East curb of 8econd ^street.23.5 23.3 West curb of Third street.23.0 21.6 East curb of Third street.22.7 22.0 West curb of Fourth street.!5.2 24.2 East curb of Fourth street. 25 T 24.4 West erub of Fifth street .26.1 25 1 East curb of Fifth street.26.0 25.3 West curb of Sixth street.25.6 25.4 East curb of Sixth street.25 6 25 4 West curb of Seventh street_ 25.0 24.8 East curb of Seventh street.25 0 24.8 West curb of Eighth street.27.0 26.7 East curb of Kignth street.27 0 20.7 West curb of Ninth street.27.6 27 4 East curb of Ninth street.27.7 27.4 5180 feet east of Ninth street.28.1 28 0 EVERETT STREET North South Curb Curb West curb of First street.20.1 19.9 East curb of first street.20.1 19.9 West curb of Second street.20.6 20.4 East curb of Second street.20.6 20.4 West curb of Third street.17.7 17.0 East curb of Third street.17.6 17.2 West curb of Fourth street.20.8 19.3 East curb of Fourth street.22.3 19.8 West curb of Fifthstreet.22.3 22.1 East curb of Fifth street.22.3 22.1 West curb of Sixth street.20.1 19.9 East curb of Sixth street. 20.1 19.9 West curb of Seventh street.20.6 20.4 East curb of Seventh street. 20.6 20.4 West curb of Eighth street.22.0 218 East curb of Eighth street.22.0 21 8 FREMONT STREET North South Curb Curb West curb of First street.17.1 16.9 East curb of First street.17.1 16.9 West curb of Second street.18.1 17.9 East curb of Second street.18.1 17.9 West curb of Third street.16.7 16.6 East curb of Third street.16.8 16.7 West curb of Fourth street.15.6 15 4 East curb of Fourth street.16.5 15.4 west curb of Fifth street.20.6 20.4 East curb of Fifth street.20.6 20.4 West curb of Sixth street.16.7 16.6 East curb of Sixth street.16.7 16.6 West curb of Seventh street .16,51 16.2 East curb of Seventh street.16.53 16.c West curb of Eighth street.18 9 J.s 7 East curb of Eighth street.18.9 18.7 FIRST STREET East West Curb Curb Burlington tracks at existing. elevations.. North line of Grant street .. ..16.9 15.7 South ourb of Fremont street....16 9 16.9 North curb of Fremont street —17.1 17.1 South curb of Everett street.19.9 19.9 North curb of Everett street.20.1 20.1 South line of alley, block 19.23.4 23.6 South curb Douglas street. 23.9 24,0 North curb Douglas street.24.0 24.4 South curb of Clay street.27.9 28.0 North curb of Clay street.28.0 28.1 South ourb of Benton street.34.9 35.0 North curb of Benton street. 35 0 35.1 South curb of Adams street. 42.8 42 9 North curb of Adams street.42.9 43.0 SECOND STREET East West Curb Curb Burlington tracks at existing — elevation... North line of Grant street.14.9 15.0 South curb of Fremont.17.9 17.9 North curb of Fremont.18,1 18.1 South curb of Everett street.20.4 20.4 North curb of Everett street.20 6 20.6 South ourb of Douglas street.23.3 23.3 North curb of Douglas street.23.6 23.5 South curb of Clay street .25.9 25.9 North curb of Clay street.26.1 26.1 South curb of Benton street.32.4 32.4 North curb of Benton street .32.6 32.6 South curb of Adams street.36 u 36.0 North curb of Adams street.36.3 36.3 THIRD STREET East West Curb Curb Burlington tracks.16.2 18.2 North line of Graut street.14.4 14.4 South curb of Fremont street.16 7 16.6 North ourb of Fremont street.... 16.8 16.7 South curb of Everett street.17.2 17-0 North curb of Everett street.17.6 17.7 South curb of Douglas street.. ..22.0 21.6 North curb of Douglas street.22.7 23.0 South curb of Clay street.28.4 28.3 North curb of Clay street .28.6 28.5 South curb of Benton. 42.0 4l.O North curb of Benton.43.0 42.0 South ourb of Adams street — 43.9 43.8 North curb of Adams street.44.1 4* 0 FOURTH STREET East West Curb Curb C & N. W. R. R. at existing grade 150 feet south of Grant street.14,0 14.0 Burlington tracks at existing. grade. North line of Graut street.14.0 14.0 South curb of Fremont street.15.4 15.4 North curb of Fremont street—16.5 15 6 South curb of Everett street.19 8 l#.3 North curb of Everett street.22.3 20.8 8outh line of alley, block 22.22.6 22.4 South curb Douglas street.24.4 24 2 North curb Douglas street ...%...25.7 262 8outh line of alley, block 15.28.1 27.0 South curb of Clay street.31.9 31.3 North curb of Clay street.3* .6 32 9 93 feet south of Benton street... .46.8 40.8 South curb of Benton street.42.0 42.8 North curb of Benton street. 42 8 4l.u i South curb of Adams street.45.8 45.8 North curb of Adams street.48.0 46 0 FIFTH STREET Fast West Curb Curb Burlington tracks at existing ... grade . North line of Grant street.17 0 17.0 South curb of Fremont street.20 4 20.4 North curb of Fremont street_20.6 20.0 South curb of Everett street.22.1 22.1 North curb of Everett street_22.3 22.3 South curb of Douglas street.25 3 25.1 North curb of Douglas street.26.0 26 1 North line of alley in block 15 .. 26 8 26.8 South curb of Clay street.20.1 29.4 North curb of Clay street.29.3 30.3 South curb of Benton street.34.1 34 9 North curb of Benton street.85.1 35.(1 South curb of Adams street.36.6 30.fi North curb of Adame street.36.8 36.8 SIXTH STREET East West <’urb Curb South curb of Fremont street... 16 6 16.(1 North curb of Fremont street_16 7 16.7 South curb of Everett street.19.9 19.9 North curb of Everett street 20 l 29.l South curb of Douglas street.25.4 25 4 North curb of Douglas street.25.6 25.ri South curb of Clay street.28.7 28.7 North curb of Clay street.28.8 28.8 South curb of Benton street.33.0 33.ll North curb of Benton street.33 4 33.4 South curb of Adams street.37.0 37.0 North curb of Adams street.37.1 37.1 SEVENTH STREET East West Curb Curb Center line of 0- & N. W. Ry.11.0 11 C R. ofW.C. &N W Ry.10.0 10. U South curb of Hancock street_ill) H 6 North curb of Hancock street_11.5 j i : South curb of Grant street.i4 <• Ho North curb Grant street . ..l*..» 14 5 South curb of Ft * niout street_10.2 16 2 Nnri b cor ) of Fremont street_16.3 16 3 South curb of Everett street.20.4 20.4 North curb of Everett street.20.6 20 6 South curb of Douglas street.24.8 24 8 North Curb of Douglas street.25.0 25 0 South curb of Clay street.,33.3 33 3 North curb of Clay street.33 5 33.5 South curb of Renton street _41.4 41.4 North curb of Renton street.41.6 41.6 South curb of Adams street.44,8 44.8 North curb of Adams street. 45.0 43.0 EIGHTH STREET East West Guru Curb South curb of Grant street.i5.9 15.8 North curb of Grant street.16.0 16 (] South curb of Fremont street_18.7 18.7 North curb of Fremont street.18.9 18 fi South curb of Everett street.21.8 218 North curb of Everett street... .22.0 22.0 South curb of Douglas street.26.7 26.7 North curl*of Douglas street.27.0 27.C South curb of Clay street.32.9 ' 32.fi North cull) of Clay street .33 0 33.C South curb of Renton street.38.8 38 8 North curb of Renton street.39.0 39.C South curb of Adams street.44.0 44.f North curb of Adams street.44.3 44.2 NINTH STREET East West Curb Curt South curb of Grant street.17.2 17 ( North curb of Grant street.17 2 17.1 South curb of Fremont street_2u.O 19.1 North curb of Fremont street... 20.1 20.' South curb of Everett street.23 7 23.1 North curb of Everett street.24.0 23 1 South curb of Douglas street... .27.4 27 * North curb of Douglas street.27.7 27.1 South curb of Clay street.34.0 34.1 North curb of Clay street.34.5 34.1 Passed this 3rd day of September, 1913. Approved, O. F. BIGLIN, (Seal) Mayor. Attest: H. J. Hammond, City Clerk, First publication Sept. 11. Ordinance No. 42a. An ordinance establishing the* da tum plane or the plaue of reference foi grade elevations in the City of O’Neill, Nebraska. Be It Ordained By trie City Counci: of O’Neill, Nebraska: Section 1. That the zero of the datum plane or plane of reference foi the establishment of curb and side walk grades for the City of O’Neill shall ne located at an elevation 25.2 feet below the west end of the lowest stone step to the Nebraska State Bank on the southeast corner oi Fourth Street and Douglas Street ir the City of O’Neill. Section 2. That this ordinancr shall be in full force and effect aftei its passage and publication as provid ed by law. Passed and approved this 3rd day oi September, 1913. (Seal) O. F. BIGLIN, Mayor. Attest: H. J. Hammond, City Clerk First publication Aug. 28. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an ececution on tran script, directed to me from the clert of the district court of Holt county Nebraska, on a judgment obtained ir the county court of Holt county,. Ne braska, on the 5th day of April, 1907 a transcript of which judgment was tiled in ttie district court of Hull county, Nebraska, on the 23rd day ol August, 1913, in favor of the Deerin^ Harvester Company, a corporation, as plaintiff, and against Ed Tierney anc Dave Tierney as defendants, for tht sum of Eighty-tive and 10-100 dollars with interest at the rate of eight pel cent from the 5th day of April, 1907 and costs taxed at *4.30 and accruing costs, I have levied upon ttie following real estate taken as the property ol said defendants, to satisfy said ex edition, to wit: Lot fourteen [14], Block twenty-foui [24], original town of O’Neill, Ne. braska. And will offer tlie same for sale ti the highest bidder for cash, in hand on the 29th day of September, A. D 1913, 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 given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, Ne braska, ttiis 28th day of August, 1913, H. D. GRADY, 11-5 Sheriff of said county. First publication Sept. 4. Notice. In the county court of Holt county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Mar shall B. Bradley, deceased. , To all persons interested in said estate: You are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of Sept, 1913, Horace Bradley administrator of the estate oT Mar shall B. Bradley deceased, tiled in said court his final account as said ad ministrator and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; that the said final account and petition for final settlement, and distribution will be heard on the 29th day of Sept., 1913, at 10 a. m. at the county court room in O’Neill, in said county, at which time and place any persons interested in said estate may appear and show cause, if such exists, why said final account should not be approved and a decree of distribution made of the residue of said estate in the possession of said administrator. It is ordered that a copy of this notice be puhiished for three suc cessive weeks in the O'Neill Frontier a newspaper, printed and published in said county, i Dated this 3rd day of September, 1913. Seal THOMAS CARLON, 12-3County Judge. (First publication Sept. 11) Notice. In the county court of Holt county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Con rad C. Reka, deceased. To all persons interested in said es tate: You are hereby notified that on the 17th day of April, 1913, Nellie Reka administratrix of the es'ate of Conrad C. Reka, deceased, filed in said court her final account as said administra trix and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; that the said final account and petition for final settlement and dis tribution will be heard on the 3rd day of October, 19i3, at 10 o’clock a. m. at the county court room in O’Neill, in said county, at which time and place any persons interested in said estate may appear and show cause, if such exists, why said final account should not be approved and a decree of dis tribution made of the residue of mid estate in the possession of said admin istratrix. 1 b i« order'd that a copy of this ■’'•itce he published for three succes sive weeks in The Frontier a news paper, printed and published in said county. Dated this 11th day of September, 191.3. 13 3 THOMAS CARLON, (Seal) County Judge. , rust puum.auuu ocpt. ii. Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a chattel mortgage given in the form of a bill of sale, dated on the 13th day of September, 1912, and duly tiled in the office of county clerk of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 20th day of February, 1913, and executed by one G. M. Stratton, to Nebraska State Bank, to secure the pavment of the sum of Six hundred dollars, ($000) and upon which there is now due the sum of $030, default having been made in the payment of said sum, and no suit or any other proceedings at law hav irg been instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof, 1 will sell the property therein described namely: The butcher shop operated in the Naylor building, O’Neill, Nebr., in cluding all the tools, ice box, cash register, counters, safe, writing desk, meat blocks, gasoline engine, feed mill and bone grinder, work shed, smoke tiouse and all the equipment used in connection with said butcher shop, including slaughter house and yards; also one spotted horse seven years oid, two meat carts, one spring wagon and one single harness, two sorrel mares three and five years old, weight about 2,000 pounds and one red milch cow six years old. and said slaughter house being situated on the three acre tract in the southwest quarter of the north east quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine (29), in town ship twenty-nine (29), north of range eleven (11). At public auction at the Naylor building, in the City of O’Neill, in the County of Holt, and State of Ne braska, on the 4th day of Oclober, 1913, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day. Dated September 11,1913. NEBRASKA STATE BANK, 13-4 Mortagee. KING OF WILD BULLS. India’s Gaur Combines Courage and Audacity With Great Strength. The gaur is often wrongly termed “bison.” The name is not correct; the bison is the bos bonassus of Lithuania and the Caucasus. The gaur, found in Indo-China, is certainly the finest of all the wild bulls; he overawes all op ponents by his courage, audacity and great strength. He is a huge beast and sometimes measures six feet to the root of the tail. He is distinguished from all other wild cattle by the prominent hump between the two horns. The lat ter are massive, flat at the base, and ringed, and they describe u very wide curve from the root upward. The coat is of an olive brown tint, shading in black, with very short, fine hair. i The gaur is found both in the forest and on the mountains, for, in spite of his great size, he is extremely agile, so that he can run up the mountain slopes and climb the rocks with ease. Like the elephant, he feeds on grass and plants, and when he cannot get these he falls back on bamboo shoots and the buds and branches of trees. The gaurs feed until about 9 o'clock In the morning; then they return to the bamboo forests and clearings to sleep. 1 Later in the afternoon they come out to graze and drink. They are not timid, and several shots can be fired among a herd before they become alarmed.— I Duke of Montpelier in Wide World Magazine. Seacoast Defenses. It seems rather odd, eome to think about it, that all of our big coast de fense rifles are only available to shoot at an enemy coming in from sea. In their rear they are without protection and would require an army to protect _ them against invaders who might climb over the back fence after us. These big guns have a horizontal swing of only about ten degrees azimuth. Wouldn’t it be wise to so make these big shooting irons that they could be swung clear around the circle, so that i they could defend themselves, so to speak? We could then load ’em with - broken up stove plate, bolts, newspaper j jokes, family portraits and various junk and slay everything for miles around.— ' Oakland (Cal.) Enquirer. French Officers Are III Paid. The poorest men in France are the ^ army officers. In fact, they would . starve to death if tliey had a family unless they can double their official re sources by private means. A captain has an income of $820 a year. The average captain, according to statistics, has a wife and three children and can- c not live on less than $1,695. No won- t der the places of army officers go beg- 5 ging in France.—Boston Tost. i ' ~~l - Farm Loans Farm Loa.rvs Farm Loans Farm Loans Farm Loans FARM J LOANS Farm Loans! Farm Loans Farm Loans Farm Loans Farm Loans JOHN L. QUIC.j * CEhe Sanitary )J)]|eat Market WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF * Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Horn* Rendered Lard. John Miskimins Naylor Block Phone) ufl PeHa Hotel Formerly Hotel Evans Rates $i day and up. Sneciai attention given to farmer trade. It you come once you will want to come again. WM. G. BEIIA, Proprietor the 0T2EILL ABSTRA6T»60, Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF Ah** STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY I. N. BOGGS~ Pool & Billiard Parlor and Box Ball Alley dolden Block - O’Neil! FRED L. BARCLAY / STUART, KEB. Makes Long or Short Time Loans on imnot»i Farms and Ranches If you are in need of a loan drop mnt a line and he will call and see you. When in Town Stop at the New Ogden Hotel Offering you the double advantage at good service and low rates Conveniently located. SHERIDAN SIMMONS, Proprierol 30- tf DR. P. J. FLYNN Physician and Surgeon -- , - --— — H Night Calls will be Promptly Attended Office: Flrstdoor to right over Pixley A Hanley's drug store. Residence phone #s W. K. HODGKIN Lawyers* Office: NebraskaJState Bank Big. REFERENCE: O'NEILL NATIONAL BANK, O' NIV ill — 4 Hendricks & Whitman CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Plans and Specifications Furnished on Short Notice O’NEILL j»j* NEBRASKA House rioving I have purchased a house moving outfit and am now prepared to move buildinge. See me when you have work of this kind. , rETER REIFERS - O’NeiH