The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 21, 1895, Image 4

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FCBUBBXO IYUT THUBSDAY BY
; TU FRONTIEB PRINTING OOMPAN’
; KINO * CBONIH. Editor*.
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This judicial diatrict can no longer b
claimed by the popnllate. The Bsrtoi
and Wee to ver vote show* an evei
break. _
The Burwell Progresa, Garfield coun
ty. extend* sympathy to Holt In ltapopn
liatic affliction. Garfield la alao a popu
llat county. Miaery doea not lik<
aoiltude.
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Thb Weat Point Republican celebrate*
ita 29th birthday by touing a pictoria
edition for ita home town. Editoi
Langer la to be congratulated upon tb<
aucceia of hia enterpriae.
I', Tn populiat county attorney of An
' telope county recommended that the
county clerk be allowed 950 for aerylcei
rendered aa clerk of the board. Gleih
0 z- Bethea baa over looked a bet.
Tub governor in bii thanksgiving
proclamation anggeita (bat tbe day be
observed with "solemnity.” No doubt
the governor will take “hian'' that way,
It ia aald the election effected him in
that manner.
It ia not required that the Plain
Dealer offer teatimony to prove that
Bro. Batea haa not been on ita editorial
ataff for montha. The character of tbe
paper during the paat few montha ia ev
idence conducive.
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Tbb Page New Era admit* that the
populiat campaign waa puahed along
and invigorated by tbe uae of both
liquor and money, but add* that the
enda tuatlfled the mean*. An open con
faeaion la aaid to be good for the eoul.
Tbb wicked flourlah for awhile like
the graan bay tree, but aooner or later
gat their Juat desert*. In aupport of
tbla proposition we cite tbe case of tbe
Omaha Bea va. the people of Douglas
county, opinion rendered at the lut
alaetioh.
Tbb last Smudge perpetrated a labored
editorial on a long suffering but forbear
ing public. The heading under which
it appeared waa "From tbe Sublime to
the Ridiculous.” It waa eaay to locate
the "ridiculous” part of the article, but
the aublime—but that’s a different
thing. If it contained any sublimity It
waa altogether too deep for ordinary
par caption.
Tub Stuart Ledger baa cause to fee
> proud of the active part It took in th
: campaign and the warm support it gav
tbe republican ticket,
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Farmers in tbe territory tributary t<
. O’Neill should manifest a greater inter
set in the creamery project. Tbe farm
1 ers are the ones most benefited, am
' they should at least interest tbemselvei
1 enough to attend the meetings.
Thb Scott defalcation is a dead issui
in Holt county politics from this time
on. The two men on the republican
ticket against whom it was worked tbe
1 hardest received the largest vote, and
one of them was eleoted. The pope
will have to look up another Bogey.
Ct Murphy, the philosopher of tbe
Boyd County Advocate, suggests that
all elections be consolidated into one,
in order to do away with these yearly
broils which distract attention from bus
iness and religion. And what would
the boodlers do then, poor things?
O’Niim/s vote alwtys portray* tbe
broad and liberal minds of tbe voters.
They allow no sectional matters to enter
into a political contest. They forget
such trivial things as county division
feuds and when they go into tbe voting
booth they are alone with tbelr political
convictions and vote accordingly. They
have ideas above a count/ seat, and rea
lize that the right of franchise has
grander and nobler uses than to show
the regard one community has for an
other. O’Neill has been cussed from
Dustin to Deloit and from Stuart to
Ewing, but the record shows that she is
the most liberal town in the county and
Tbb Frontier is proud of her.
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A "brazen untruthful upstart” is tbe
way the Sun refers to Secretary Morton.
Mr. Morton settled upon the prairies of
Nebraska before the editor of the Sun
was horn, and has always been a potent
factor in tbe upbuilding of our state.
His appointment to the responsible pos
ition which he now occupies came to
him not as a recognition of the value
his state bad been to the president, but
In acknowledgement of his peculiar fit
ness for tbe position and his general
qualifications as a citizen and a states
man. Tbb Frontier has little respect
for Mr. Morton's politics, but it has
high regard for him as secretary of ag
riculture and cannot allow the Sun’s
boorish insult to pass unrebuked. . To
see a thing like McHugh attempting to
criticise a man like the sage of Arbor
Lodge Is enough to move a graven
image to tears.
OFFICIAL VOTE, HOLT COUNTY, 1895.
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STATE. . JUDICIAL. * , COUNTY
‘ O’NEiLL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
’ JJB. J. P. GILL.1GAN, '
, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Holt County bank building.
Strangers, those living at a distance, and
nigbt calls must be cash in advance.
O’NEILL,
NEB.
g R. DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Beferenoe Fires National Bank
O'NEILL, NEB.
J)B. EDWARD 8. F1JBAT,
PHYSIC AN AND SURGEON.
Day and night call* promptly attended to.
Office over First National Bank.
O'NEILL NEB. -*»■
f^ H. BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
Offioe In the Judge Boberte building, north
of O. O. Snyder's lumber yard,
O NEILL, , f NEB.
^ It. BUTLER,
ATTORNEY. AT-LAW.
Agent for Union Trust Go's land in Holt
county.
Will praotioe In all the courts. Special at
tentlon given to foreclosures and collections
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pH B. T. TBUEBLOOD
PHYSICIAN ft BURGEON
Diseases of the Eye and Ear and fitting
glasses a specialty. Office hours 0 to 12 a. m.
and 2 to 5 p. m.
Offioe first door west of Helnertkson’s
Freight vli
F.E.&M.V.andS.C.&P
RAILROADS.
Tit AIN8 DEPART:
COMO BAST.
Passenger east, 9:20 a. u
Freight eaat, • 10:80 a. k
Freight eaat, - • • 2:10 p. m.
a onto wist. '
Freight west, • 2:10 p. u
Passenger west, 9:27 p. u
Freight, • . 2:10 p. it.
The Blkhorn Line la now running Reclining
Ohalr Cars dally, between Omaha and Dead
wood, tree to holders ot first-class transpor
tatlon.
Per any Information call on
W. J. DOBBS, Agt.
O’NEILL. NEB.
O’CON NOR & GALLAGHER
wine's^
LIQUORS
■ Of all kinds. A specialty made of
FINE CIGARS.
If you want a drink of good liquor t
'do not fall to call on us.
Checker® Barn,
B. A. DbYARMAN, Manager.
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Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Finest turnouts in the oity.
Good, careful drivers when
wanted. A!^o run the O’Neill
Omnibus line. Commercial
trade a specialty.
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HOTEL
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Enlarged
Refurnished
Refitted
Only First-class Hotel
In the City.
W. T. EVANS, Prop.
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Bradley & Co’s famous Disc cultivators...
Riding and walking cultivators, harrows,
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ELKHORN valley
PLOW FA CTORYm*.
O’NEILL, NEB. EMIL SNIGGS, Prop.
.... Manufactures the Hamnell Open Mould-Board Stirring
Plow. Also general blacksmithing and praotioal horseshoer.
Wagon and Carriage woodwork carried on in connection.
All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Also dealer in
Farm Implements. Handles the Scandi implements and
the Plano Bakes, Mowers and Binders. Parties wishing
anything in this line call and see me.
G. W. WATTLES, President. ANDREW RUSSELL, V-Pres. •<
JOHN McHUGH, Cashier. ■
THE■STATE - BANK
OP O'NEILL..
CAPITAL $30,000,
Prompt Attention Given to Collections
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Chicago Lumber Yard
Headquarters for . . .
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The Stock is dry, being cured
By the largest dry-sheds in the world.
(O'Neill,
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