The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 02, 1896, Image 4

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    The Frontier.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
*HR FRONTIER PRINTING COMPANY
KINO A CRONIN. Editor*.
Ir Editor Raker *u convicted no*
cording to law, wipe out the law.
The electric light* are gone bat we
still have the Ban and Beacon Light.
We doubt that Cleveland had in mind
a higher’tariffDlaw when' be aaked con
gress for financial relief.
The war cloud which loomed up so
i, black a few days ago has broken into
feathery fragments and is floating
quietly away.
Thebe were men in 1776 in America
who held meetings and declared that a
war with the mother country would be
“a crime against civilisation."—Wichita
Eula.
Uklim we mis* our gueaa, end we
eeldom do, there will be more fun in
Nebraaka politic! thie year then there
‘ , baa for aome time. The big Sixth will
.. furniah ftta pro rata.
Tariff la the iaaue. More depend*
upon a protective tariff than all of tbe
. other national queallona combined. Let
ua protect our home iaborera flrat, and
then, if there ia a financial queation left,
' diapoae of that.
-.... » ..—
Th» mayor of O’Neill ahould open
up a little diplomatic eorreapondence
with the mayor of Atkinaon and de
mand indemnity for the Indlgnitiea
(egga) heaped upon Editor Kaulxman.
Our oltixena ahould be protected at
’ - home and abroad.
Roaa Hammond, of the Fremont
Tribune, ia being aerioualy mentioned aa
* - a aucoeaaor to Cougrenman Melklejohn
in the Third. Roaa ia ail right and
, would make a atateaman, but we are
afraid hla poetry would be uaed againat
him in the campaign.
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Thu Fbontixh, now acting aa referee
Ji > In the fight between the Beacon Light
If and Sun. will give ita dedaion acme
time during the praeent month. In the
mean time it dealrea to admoniab the
boya to tote aa fair aa thejrnan and to
: ’not atrlke below the belt
»■#>» ...
' Wnu,, here it la leap year again and
the Junior editor of thla journal la atill
painfully in the toile of atajleneaa,
. with no one to love him, none to caraaa.
Glria Inclined to matrimony will pleaae
remember that we ara now ready to re
ft ceive propoaala. Call early and avoid
the ruah. _
HnrtiT Ouwa, the financier, atruck
the bull’a eye when he aald the govern
ment revenue ahould be Increaaed bo aa
to furniah a aurplna inatead of, aa now,
leaving a deficit Thal'a the whole bua
; ineaa in a nut abell. With plenty of
revenue the gold reaerve will take care
of ltaelf.
Ton State Journal almanac and en
cyclopedia la fully ai eomprehenalve aa
thoae laauad by the great dailioa of the
United Statee, and for uae iby Nabraa
aana ia infinitely better, having been
}' prepared eepecially for home conaump
tlon, Nowhere can ao much uaeful
' kaowledgetbe purebaaed for 85 centa.
Wu auppoae the uaual*numbcr!of peo
ple admfttadfffor onoe that they had
. - *aome bad habit by decidlaglto] awear off
t;- onl.aomethiag’tha flrat of the year. It
ia "notVa bad - thing to recognlaa’oue'a
fault* and awear off, but it la foolieh to
. wait until the flrat of every year to do
It. There are mighty] few people who
could not find eoma habit to diacard
every day In the year.
:o;‘ Bans* la disposed to be Mroutio at
Olmlud’a expense. BtuM theother
day: "The dmocMIwjikrqr should
, nominate fMr. Cleveland every four
n year* aa long aa ha Uvea or can be per*
auaded'to aooapt. Of ^course '.he may
*« not atwaya be elected, but it would be
gratifying to hla mugwump admirer* to
be^permlued to vote for him tight along
ao ttfattar whether ha wine or luaea.”
\ ■ ---- ■
ju TUia Judicial district, eoualatlag of
Boyd,' Brown, Box Butte, Gharry,
Da wee, Bolt, Kara Paha, Rock, Sheri
dan and Sioux, Klakaid received*'5,#il
i totee. : At the laat congressional elec
-: Uon theaa name oountie* gave Daugherty
4,MB and Kem 6,188, making Kem*a
vote.1,ISO more than Daugherty and 807
more thaa Kiakald. Kiakaid received
WS more voiaa for’ j udge .than Daugh
. eriy did for congress.—Graphic.
*■■ ■ Wa fhavefheea waltlng'for a ringing
: message from tho’prealdent oa**the sub
Jeot of .protection for the Ualted.Btatee.
5§| U Mr. Cleveland Is willing to fight John
Bull on behalf it the Veaeauelaaa, why
J mot on our own aoeouatf If be objects
' to John Bull’s Invasloa there, why not
' object to hie Invasloa' hare, at home, in
‘: our own markets? If there is to he a
lock-oat of Mr. Bull from Veaeaoel*.
Why abt alao from the United StatesT—
Amerloaa Beoaomiat.
. ■ - i - i-r nr g - - -
, Tsav the young men of theGhamben
ti \ Bpgla are .'exceedingly smart does not
' admit of serious question. It require*
hut a oupory Inspection of their val
' uabie sheet to evtabllsh this fact. Mow,
„ seeing that they are so cute and cunning
we would like for them to deduce a log
ical answer from this proposition: So
far as the people's interests are con
cerned, which is the worse, the man
who steals #90,000 from the county, or
the board of supervisors which invali
dates his official bond in such a manner
that the amount stolen cannot be recov
ered?
Whoever It was that participated in
egging Kautzman in Atkinson last Tu
esday night, did so without justification.
While be is an old reprobate and has
always been a stench in tbe nostrils of
decent.people of Holt county and prob
ably—in a way—deserved it, still it was
not justifiable. Such exhibitions are
never justifiable. Atkinson, however,
is a hot town and we are not at all sur
prised that a goodly number of citizens
took this way of informing the Jew
that he was not a welcome visitor, es
pecially upon the anniversary of Scott’s
murder, for which a great many people
hold him morally responsible.
The grasping, avaricious loan com
panies are not satisfied with robbing the
poor homesteader, of which we heard
so much in the late campaign, but they
reach out for all classes of people, and
do not let even our governor escape its
tentacles. Among a batch of foreclos
ures recedtly filed in the district court is
one by the Security, Trust and Deposit
company agaiust S. A. Holcomb and
they ask the court to make the governor
pay off a mortgage of 91,500 past due
nqprly two years, with accrued interest,
or make an order allowing them to sell
the farm. Another thing brought out
in the petition on file is that the gover
nor has not been contributing bis Just
proportion of the taxes to support our
extravagant pop county government, as
it recites that the taxes on Silas’ farm
have not been paid for the years 1808,
1898 and 1894. The governor was one
of the fellows who assisted in saddling
the pops on our county and he ought to
stand by the job and chip in his mite
annually towards supporting such a lux
ury.—Ouster County Republican.
O’NEI LL BUSlNESS DIRECTORY
jjn. 3. p. eiuioAV,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office in Holt County bank building.
Strangers, those living at a distance, and
night calls must be cash in advance.
O'NEILL,
NEB.
Jg B. DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Referenoe Tint Rational Bank
O'NEILL, NEB.
J}B. KBWABD 8. FIT RAY,
rmrSICAK AND BURG RON.
Day and night calls promptly attended to,
OBoe over Tint National Bank.
O'NNILIi NEB.
jg'ft. BENEDICT.
LAWYER,
Ofltoe In the Judge Roberta building, north
of O. O. Snyder's lumber yard,
0 NEILL, NEB.
R. BUTI.BR,
ATTORNEY AT-LA W.
Agent for Union Trust Go's land in Holt
county.
Will practice in all the courts. Special at'
tentton given to foreclosures and oolleottons
B. T. TItUKBLOOD
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON
Dlsei
- of the Ere and Ear and fitting
glaeeee a specialty. Offloe bouts • to IS a. m.
end S to 8 p. u.
Offloe Ant door west of Helnerikeon'i
A. J HAMMOKO A6SRACT CO
■ Successors to
R. R. DICKSON A CO.
Abstracters if Titles.
Complete let of Abstract Books.
Terms reasonable, and absolute se
curer guaranteed, for which we have
given a 910,000 bond as required
under the law.
Correepondaoce Solicad
O’NEILL, HOLT COUNTY NEB.
GEO. L. CARTER.
Commission Merchant.
Hay, Grain, Hill Stuff., Cotton Seed Meal,
Apple, Potatoes, Etc.
SPECIAL Attention to Consigments of HAY.
REFERENCES'.
American Exchange Bank,
Lincoln Savlnm Bank.
Merchants Bank,
Any It. U. A vent in Llnooln.
(Telephone 388)
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Passenger weat, * 9:27 p. m
Freight, ■ • 2:10 p.m.
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If you want a drink of good liquor
do not fall to call on us.
Checker ® Barn,
B. A. DbYABMAN, Manager.
CHECKER
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Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Finest turnouts in the city.
Good, careful drivers when
wanted. ALo run the O’Neill
Omnibus line. Commercial
trade a specialty.
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O'NEILL, NEB,
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Howards—usually—come
to those who investigate:
The best Beaver overcoat (with velvet collar) that could be
bought in this western country-for $8—same thing here $4.75.
The best possible Patent Beaver overcoat (velvet collar) any
body could buy $10—is to be had here for $6.75
The best thing for an ulster to be had for $7.50, here only $4,
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anything in this line call and see me.
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