The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 27, 1896, Image 4

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    ; The Frontier.
H; f PUBLIiHKD EVERY THUR8DAY BY
|i§§ THS FRONTIER PRINTING COMPANY
D. H. CRONIN, Editor.
NATIONAL TICKET.
For President:
WILLIAM X'KINLIY.
For Vtoo-FraaMent:
GARRETT A. HOBART.
STATI TICKET.
For Governor..JOHN H. MaoOOLL.
For Llaut. Oororaor.ORLANDO TKFT.
For Secretary of State.J. A. PIPER.
For Auditor..P. O. UEDLUND.
For Trooonror.CHAS. K. CABBY.
For Superintendent.H R. CORBETT
For Attorney GenenU....A. 8. CHURCHILL.
Far Ooamlat loner.H. 0. RUSSELL,
Supreme Judge, long tern... .R, RYAN.
BuproaeJudge,short trm...H. F. KIMKAID.
Resent. .W. G. WHITMORE.
OONGKEMIOMAL TICKET.
For Oougieeeiuam
, A. E. OADY, of Howard.
8ENAT0EIAL TICKET.
For Senator:
L.P.GLA88BURN, of Wheeler.
OOUMTT REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Eepieeentottree;
JOHN TBOHMBRSHAUSSEB, of Ewing.
J. A. RICE, of Stuart.
For County Attorney:
B. H. BENEDICT, of O'Neill.
And David Beaut Hill is still a
demount.
■ .. «. i »«»»«■■.
Hon. A. E. Cadt will speak iathis
K: city Tnosday evsning, September 15.
Hoke Smith has resigned his
position as secretary of the interior,
and the same has been accepted by
President Cleveland,
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Thxbtt two years of nnoqnaled
p prosperity under ropnUiean rale is
a strong argnment for the return of
the republican party to power.
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The sound money democrats of
Illinois have nominated a foil state
ticket,aud plaoed at its head that old
war home, General John O. Black.
. .1.11.1. » Sf»».. —e
Tee sound money democrats will
hold their national convention at
Indianopolis neat Wedneeday. The
campaign will then be on in earnest.
If too want to vote for a good,
dean, able man to repreeent this
^ district in congress for the next two
; yearn you have an opportunity, and
A. E. Cady is the man.
O. M. Kix has moved to Colorado.
He has bean sent to oongrsss from
this district three terms and this is
the only act that will receive the
eommondstion of his eonstitasntn
Batu R. Faxuoia, u gownor of
Miaaouri, Im bean appointed nm
tiif ib iatiriMt to fill the
vaoaneyoaaaed by the resignation
of Hoke Smith. He will asaame the
dotiea of hia office September 1.
■ ...«»»« , i , .
JiOK MoCail «u not nominated
for gpranwr on aoooont of hie
oretorioil: ability, but beoaotee he waa
pre-eminently moll qualified for the
poaition, and was a man of the oom
aoon people.- He ia ante to be the
! n«t gaveroot of the beat atate in
QH|QB» *♦ v■ **• * ?»s i »v«v •
On of 11m visitors who sailed np
on Major McKinley last weak said
ho was going to vote ths npsblku
tiakat thin you. Ha said ha had
boon voting the damooratio ticket
and got tired living on sunshine.
Qiva ns McKinley, sound money and
| protection and tha whaala of pros
peritywQl again revolve, confidence
will ha raatorad and we wilt be a
happy and ptoapeioaa peopln
r ,m-,
Junes OummranAX ft. Soon, of
. Omaha, addiaaaad an andianea at
'Atkinson last Saturday availing and
- lost votes for tha free silver oanse.
Seott'a stock in trad# is vitnparatiod.
Xvory man who does not agree with
;hun ia a fool and a knave. His ad
dress fkmi beginning to and was a die
jointad Sanaa of irralavaatststamsata.
Heahealdseeore the sjrvioee of a
joiner lor • n fswwaaks and have
his aantanoaa conjugated before ha
again imposes jumaolt upon a safer
iflff Dttffllft • vv:-.u>j - -
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Bbyah preached free trade in 1892.
He is preaching free silver' in 1890.
Judging from the policy he advo
cated in 1892 we could not look for
much benefit from the policy he is
now fathering. He acknowledges
that it is an experiment We have
had enough of experiments for a
while and it is time the good old
republican party again took the
helm and steered the country back
into prosperity.
Jtojoe Soott in his speech at At
kinson last Saturday succeeded in
disgusting his audience. Those
who were inclined to think that
Boaewater had been too hard on
him now think he did not give him
enough. Even the free silver men
who brought him-to the town felt
that they owed an apology to the
people for the harangue he inflicted
on those who listened to him.
Bounxi Coohbam was a bright and
shining light in 1892 an dour local
democratic (f) politicians considered
ao one his peer. But mark the
Change. Bonrke has the courage of
hie "convictions and is not afraid to
fay whit they are. He is opposed
to national dishonor and believes in
a sound financial policy. He Won’t
swallow Bryan and the Chicago
platform and became of this he is
no longer admired, but rather cussed,
by some of his former admirers in
these parts.
The' popocrats are always re
ferring to James G. Blaine, when
arguing for free silver, and claim
ing that ho was a bimetallist
Be was in favor of the ratio between
gold and silver being fixed by the
leading commercial nations, and
was therefore opposed to the free
and unlimited coinage of silver with*
out the aid or consent of any other
notion on earth. The following is
the money plank of the platform of
1884, when Blaine and Logan were
the standard bearers:
We' have always recommended
the best money known to the,
civilised world, and we urge that
efforts should be made to unite all
commercial nations iu the establish
ment of an international standard
which should fix for all the relative
value of gold and silver coinage.
No publication of the populists
and democrats has been more widely
circulated than a leaflet which pur
ports to give a quotation from the
London Financial News of March
1898, expressing the opinion that
the adoption of free coinage of silver
in the United States would be dis
advantageous to England and help
ful to the trade and business of this
country. Millions of this document
have been published and circulated
by the democratic and populist com
mittees and scores of letters have
been reoeived from business men and
formers asking about the character
of the paper publishing such a state
ment, and as to whether any such
statement was ever published by the
London Financial News. The pub
lishers of that paper say in the issue
of August 18: "No such artide was
ever printed by us and its whole
tenor is directly imposed to the view
we have taken of the effect of free
silver in the United States.” This
leaves the question of deliberate
forgery to be explained by those who
hate circulated the document-inter
Ocean.
is starved blood. It shows itself
In pale cheek* white lips, weak
digestion, no appetttc,cxhaus
tkxi, lack of nerve force, soft
muscles, and,chicf of all, weak
muscles. Your doctor calls It
Anaemia. He will tdl you that
of Coddivcr Oil with Hypo
phosphites, wffl makepoor blood
rich. It is a food for over-taxed
andweak digestion, so prepared
that It can easily be taken in
summer when Godkvcr Oil or
even ordinary foods might repel
SCOTT <fc SOWN* V" Nnr Yack
HOTEL
-Evans
-
Enlarged
Refurnished 'f
Refitted
Only First-class Hotel
In the City.
W. T. EVANS, Prop.
WEST
BAST *
furolMM Tiokttt «n< Oonalgit paur
Fraiaht via tha
F.E&M.V.andS.C.&P
RAILROADS.
TRAINS DEPARTt
001*0 UR.
Paaoengor Mat,
Pralght Mat.
Freight eaat,
•JO*, u
• 10 JO A. u
• S:10r. m.
001*0 WM*.
Freight waat, . . 8:10 r. *
Paaaenger waat, . • 0:07 r.u
flight, . • . 2:10 p.m.
_®*« llkbora Line la now running feeelinlng
far anr Information ooU on
W- J. DOBBS, Aot.
0*NKILL. NAB.
Wanted-Jn Idea
R.I.PANS
ABULES
NKOULATK THK
•TOUCH, UVU AND MVKLA
AND PUfHTY THE 1L00P.
JBWM TMtma (Hi ttt lm MW1.
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!*h" •» «** WaanhtHWaal MtU
DON'T STOP TOBACCO
HOW TO CUM YOURULF WHILE |M |
INO IT.
The tobaoeo habit groera on a man at*
M hia BnTOH ayatam ia ia rtonal y affect
•*. impairing health, comfort and happi*
taai. To qait anddaaly U too eevere a
ihohk to tha ayatam, aa tobaoeo, to aa ia- I
relocate near, beooaaea a aUaaolant that
hia ayatam eontlunaBy eraraa. “BaOo
Oato" ia a aeiaatiie aura for the tobaoeo
iahit, in ail ita forma, earofallY com
pounded after the formula of aa eminent *
Berlla phyeieian who haa oaed it in hia
prtrata practice aittoo 1HTS, without a
faMare. It ia parelr rage table aad gonr
aateod perfectly harmlaaa. Yon oan aao
kD tha tobaoeo you want while taking
“Beoo-Cnro.” ft will notify yon when to
atop.- We give a written gearantea to
aara permaaaatiy aay ease with three
boxee, or refund the money with 10 par
aaat. internet. “Baoo-Ouro” ia not a
labetltute, bat a colon tifio cure, that oarer
Withonl the aid of will power aad with no
hteaneeaieaee; It learea the ayatam aa
pare and free from nieotina aa the day
yon look yonr drat ohaw or emoke.
onaas nx "baoo-oobo'* aao oainao
man aooana.
From handreda of taatimoniala, the
originate of wMan are on Ale aad open
to iaapeetioa, the following ia pr aeon tad:
Clayton, Nevada Co., Ark., Jan. >8, IBM.
Baraka Ckemieal A Mfg. Co, La Oroaae
Wie.—Gentlemen*. For forty yaaro ' f
need tobaoeo in all ita forma. For 95
jeare of that time I waa a great cofferer
from general dooility and heart diaaaaa.
For iftaen yaare I triad to qait, bat
eoalda’t. I took earioaa remediea,
among othera “No-To-Bao.’' “The Inpiaw
Tobaoeo Antidote,” “Doable Chloride of
Oold,” ate., etc, bat none of them did me
the leaet bit of good. Finally, however,
I pnrehreed a box of yoar "Beeo-Cnro"
and it haa entirely eared me of Hia habit
in all ita forma, and I have inereared 80
poonda in weight and am relic red from
all the nnmerone aohea and peine of
body and mind. I eonld write a pfro of
paper apon my changed feeling and eon*
dition. You re reapaetfnlly,
P. H. Mean car,
Paator C. P. Chnreh, Clayton, Ark.
Bold by all drnggiata at fl.00 par box;
three boxaa, (thirty day’a treatment),
$>•8° with iron-elad, written gnarantae,
or aant direct apon reeeipt of price.
Write for booklet and proofa. Enroka
Chemical & Mfg. Co, La Oroaae, Wia,
aad Boa too, Maae. Ooieitam.
O’NEILLBUSINESS DIRECTORY
jjn. j. f. enuoAK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN.
Office in Holt Connty bank building.
All work cub In advance. Night work
positively refused.
O’NEILL, - . NEB.
gABNEY STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb.
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Jg'H. BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
pEee lathe Judge Roberta building, north
• of O. O. Border's lumber yard,
own*. m
ran ui mi mm nut
Stage leaves O’Neill at 8:» a. m., arriving at
Spencer at 4 r.n.i at Butte. S:30 p. u.
8. D. OALUHrnn. Prop.
O’CON NOR & GALLAGHER
' DIALERS ID
LIQUORS
Of All kinds, a speelslty msde of
FINE CIGARS.
If you want a drink of good liquor
do not f All to oaU on us.
DeYARMAN’S BARN.
" B. A. DiYARUAN, Mnnager.,
D’Y ARMAN’S
IWffifffMf
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Finest turnouts in the city.
Good, careful drivers when
wanted. ALorun the O’Neill
Omnibus line. Commercial
trade a specialty.
THE TRIBUNE
For Telegraph, Local,
General, State and
Foreign News.
Market complete
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O’Kell), Keb.
There ian’t a store In the whole country that sells clothing as
“The Nebraska" does. It la an exceptional store, it is a rtliabU store,
it is an absolutely safe store. The price today is the price tomorrow
sud the next day. and the price to one is the price to all We hare
no favorites, we make no discounts, and we never resort to catch
penny methods of marking some goods low in order to sell you other
goods high. Our practice of instantly refunding money when goods
don’t suit is the best proof you can have that our goods and prices
•re all right. For eleven years we have been building up a vast bus
iness on these principles and our business was never so large, our
prices never so low, as they are this spring.
Send for our catalogue. It contains samples of goods end will
save you o guat many dollars above what you have to pay for the
■ame qualities at home. It is? a book that ought to be in every
clothing buyer’s hand.
WGst our prices on Bicycle Outfits.
ELKHORN VALLEY
PLOW FACTORY**,
O'NEILL, NEB. EMIL SNIOOB, Paop.
-Manufactures the HamneU Open Mould-Board Stirring
Plow. Also general blacksmithing and practical horaeshoer.
Wagon and Carriage woodwork carried on in
AH work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Alao dealer in
Farm Implements. Handles the Scandi implements and
the Plano Bakes, Mowers and Binders. Partiss wishing
anything in this line call and see me.
G. W. WATTLES* President, ANDREW RUSSELL, V-Pres.
‘ JOHN McHUGH, Cashier.
THE - STATE - BANK
OF O’NEILL.
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CAPITAL $30,000,
Prompt Attention Given to Collections
DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS:
Headquarters for . , .
LUMBER
—COAL and
BUILDING MATERIAL
The Stock is dry, being cured
By the largest dry-sheds in the world.
NaOt,
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Yards < Pijt,
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