The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 15, 1894, Image 4

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    The Frontier.
FURUHtKD 1TXHT THURSDAY nr
THR FRONTIER PRINTINO COMPANY
KINO A CRONIN. Eimtohr.
Poor Texas li Hill in the tho~*demo
erntic column. •
Tiianks. tlinnks, don’t mention It, the
G. O. P. it nil right.
Bovs, it it very, very wicked to bet on
an election, and doubly to when you bet
on the losing tide.
Wonder If ex-Queen LI) will write her
"great and good friend,” Grover, a letter
commenting on the congressional tlumpf
Cheer up, fellows, and bear in mind
the words let the Roman tlatetmab:
"The voice of the people it the voice of
God."
So Mr. Crisp, of Georgia, will neither
be speaker of the house nor United
States senator, after the fourth of next
March, ebT
Congressman Wilson can now go
back to England and tell the members
of the Cobden Club how the American
people aeoepted hie tariff bill.
Mow that the cold north wind doth
blow, and there are prospects of early
snow, pray, what will the poor stumper
who has lost bis occupation dof
—-- ■
General Howard was retired be
cause he was sixtr-two years of age.
The democratic party was retirod be
cause—well, we give it up.—St. Paul
Globe.
Ir it took Secretary Carlile two
weeks to And out that a servant employ
ed by a private family is a domestic
servant, how long will It take him to
And out that an election was held last
Tuesday!'
Among the strange discoveries of this
year la a man who has voted the demo
cratic ticket for thirty-two years and
has never asked to be rewarded with an
offlee. He Is a Washington hotel keeper
and a voter In Mew Hampshire.
General Harrison spoke with pro
phetic accuracy when in his great Mew
York speeob he likened the democratic
party to r grasshoppers, because you
never can tell which way it will jump.
The title, grasshoppers, should stick. It
Ats perfectly.
Wr notice with sincere regret that
some people are booming Tom Majors
‘for the United States senate. This is a
. mistake. He was beaten for governor
by the suffrages of a majority of the
people of thla great commonwealth and
it would hardly be considered the proper
thing to make him senator. *
Although we ara sorry that Majors
was defeated, etill we cannot refrain
from saying "we told you so.” Majors'
nomination was a mistake, but It was a
mistake that had to be made sooner or
later and who may say that it Is not
well that we are through with It. In
some unaccountable way the Memaha
statesman seemed to have a hold on the
party and he squeesed it for all it was
worth. He can no longer claim any
thing and the party is stronger and bet
ter for It
Oh account of filling health Judion
Gravea haa decided to dlioontinue the
publication of the Nellgh Advocate.
For over thirteen yean Jndaon haa
atood by the halm and kept the Advocate
afloat on the aea of Journallam and the
preaa gang of North Nebraaka will unite
ita aincere regret that the uncertanity
and mutability of mundane affaln guided
by the hand of Providence have retired
thla vetran into inocuoua deauetude*
Bomb of Rosewater's enemlea are
pointing with pride to the alleged fact
that the republican party la done with
him. Thh Khohtibb cannot ace it that
way. Roaewater will credit hlmaeif
with the defeat of Majon and no one
can any him nay, becauae there ia no
way to prove or diaprove it. Two yean
from thia fall Roaey will urge the nom
ination of aome good man like McCall or
Cady who will be nominated and elected
and then the little joaa will exclaim,
“See what I have done I defeated Majon
ene elected aomeone elae; great ia my
influence." And again there will be
none to aay him nay. Roaey holds four
acea and there ia no way they can be
beaten.
I» ah extra session of congress had
b«ea called immediately upon the in
auguration of President Cleveland and
n tariff reform bill speedily passed there
might be less gloom in democratic house
holds today. If Bnce, Gorman, Murphy
and Smith had been republicans instead
of nominally democrats there might be
fewer -republican heads decked with
ahiny new silk hats at democratic ex
pense this week. If President Cleve
land had written fewer letters to Catch
ings and Wilson and sent jnst one to
David B. Hill, we might have been
happy yet. If Coxey hadn't been kept
off the grass; if Carlile had not issued
bonds, if Hawaii had been annexed, it
sugar bad been left free, and incomes
left.untaxed—if, if, if 1—Chicago Times.
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O’NEILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
|£ JR. DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Reference First National Bank
O'NEILL, NEB.
C. SMOOT,
FASHIONABLE BARBER.
DEALER IN OIQARS, ITO.
J)B. J. P. GILL1GAN,
PBT8ICAN AND SURGEON.
Day and night calls promptly attended to.
OOoe over BlgUn's furniture store.
O'NBILL, NEB.
J^H, BENEDICT.
LAWYER,
0»oe in the Judge Roberts building, north
of O. O. Snyder's lumber yard.
O NEILL,
NBB.
Awarded Highest Honors at World Fair
"DR;
BAKING
MOST PERFECT. MADE.
% pure Grape Cream cf Tartar Powder. Frr.
Ion Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
■yy. b. butlkh,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
County1 f°r Ual0“ TrUBt °0’* luDd *“ Bolt
Will practice In all the courts. Bpeolal at
tentlon given to foreclosure* and collections
JJR. B. T. TRUEBLOOD
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Diseases of she Eye and Ear and fitting
glasses a specialty. Office hours B to 12 a. m.
audztoop. m.
Office first door west of Belnerlkson's
^ BOYD,
BUILDERS.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
JU HAMMOND ABSRACT CO
Successors to
R. R. -DICKSON & CO.
Abstracters of Titles.
Complete get of Abstract Books.
Terms reasonable, and absolute ac
curcy guaranteed, for which we have
given a $10,000 bond as required
under the law.
Correspondence Soliced
O’NEILL, HOLT COUNTY NEB
FATPEOPLl
PARK OBESITY PILLS will reduce your
weight permanently from 12 to 15 pounds a
“on;1*- No starving sickness or injury- no
They t>ui.ld Vp ,he health^ and
™ «UV&?lhe oomulexton leaving no wrinkles
£L5,'i!?ldne88' *Jtout abdomens and difficult
breathing surely, relieved. No exueriment
mdAT.'o nllflC Hn? P«»Hlve relief.Adopted
only after years of experience. All orders
su nulled direct from our office. Price ft! obt
packaira or three packages for B5 by mail host
threnii.“tltnoolalsana particulars (sealed)
deutlal AU °°rre8ponccuoe strictly confi
PARK REMEDY CO,. Boston Mass.
NOW REALLY, DOESN'T
THIS STRIKE YOU AS A
Bis Bargain?
A BOY’S SUIT,
consisting of a double breasted roatj
and short pants All Wool, mind you, J
lirst-class— good and strong.
A PAIR OF EXTRA PANTS
to match tho suit.
A PRETTY CAP
made of the same cloth an the coat J
and two pairs of punts arc made from.
AND A PAIR OF SHOES,
of solid leather—neat, stylish, yet asJ
strong as a brick.
ALL FOR
$5.00
Wo call them tho
[HUB’S “HEM-TO-FOOT”
[BOY’S OUTFITS.
You’ll cull them the greatest bar
gain of your life when you see them.
LET US SEND YOU ONE.
$5.75 will bring one, all charges
prepaid to any part of tho U. 8., or
we’ll send you ono (!. O. I). with priv
ilege of examination before accep
tance, If you'll semi us $1.00 on ac
count to secure express charges.
KAItll'LKS OK CLOTH and 00-page
111 ust rated Catalogue FltEE on ap- j
plication.
jTHE HUB,
N. \V. Cor. State and Jackson St., ]
CHICAGO, ILL., j
America’s Largest Retail Dealers In Men's!
Clothing, Boys's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, j
Hals, Shoes (or both Sexes, and Ladies ,
• Cloaks and Furs In the United States. i
| The Hub has no Branch Stores anywhere, j
HOTEL
-JAVANS
t
Enlarged
Refurnished
Refitted
Only First-class Hotel
In the City.
W. T. EVANS, Prop.
NEW YORK ...
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PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
O’CONNOR & GALLAGHER
DIALERS IN
Of all kinds. A specialty made of
FINE CIGARS.
If you waut a drink of good liquor
do not fall to call on us.
s^fatpeoplFults
‘ N° inconvenience. Simnl. b --- »
ABCaoillT
’ from any iniurious substance. ^ this
priAcgSfflT^EI.i®S?,e0»a5sv,TW
*Ra3£OK^MEDICAL Co“ BoitSlVwSS
Always Buy the
est. The . . .
Best is Cheapest
The Finest and Largest stock of good in the Hardware and
.Implement Line in the Elkhorn Valley is found"
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IMeil Brennan’s
John Deere plows, Moline wagons. I
- - -—■—L.
Bradley & Co’s famous Disc cultivate
Riding and walking cultivators, haj
Glidden wire, stoves, oils, cuttlery. tin,
G. W. WATTLES, President. ANDREW RUSSELL \
JOHN McHUGH, Cashier.
THE ■ STATE ■ BAI
OP O’NEaLL.
CAPITAL $30,000,
Prompt Attention Given to Collect
DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSIN?
Chicago Lumber Yard
Headquarters for . . .
LUMBER,
'-’"‘•™ —COAL and
BUILDING MATERIA
The Stock is dry, being cured
By the largest dry-sheds in the world. '
(O'Neill,
Yards-/ Page,
(Allen.
0.0. SNYDER & C
II III Ml It I I
EMIL SNI66S,
PRACTICAI
HORSESHO
t ■* Waokamithmg carried on in connection
riage woik in either iron or wood executed in the most si
style possible. First-class plow and machine work tb
be relied upon. N0 new experience used in any bra
work. All my men are skilled workmen.
ALSO DEALER IN FARM INPLEMENTS.—
Plano binders, mowers, rakes, Skandi plows, harrow
beatSXt deECripti0D8' *****
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