The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 17, 1896, Image 4

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    The Frontier
PUBLISHED BTXBT THURSDAY BT
' THE VBOimiB PRINTING OOMPAH1
D. B. CBONIN, Editor.
» NATIONAL TICKET. '
For President:
WILLIAM M’KINLBY.
for Vlee-Praeldent: ' ■ i,
GARRETT A. HVBART. ! ,
8TATX TICKET.
’ for Governor.JOHN H. MacOOLL.
hr Lieut. Governor...ORLANDO TBIT.
. for 8 row try of State..J. A PIPRR.
. for Auditor..P.O. HBDLUMD,
i. for Trerurer.... .CHAB, B. CABBY.
for Superintendent.,...H B. OORBBTT
for Attorney General.... A S. CHURCHILL.
■ for CommlMlooer.-....H.C. RUBS ILL.
Bnprenie Jndge, long term.R. BYAH.
" SupremoJadfe,ekorttrm...M. P. KINKAID.
. . Regent..,W. O. WHITMORE.
.. CONGRESSIONAL TICKIT.
.■ for Ooagreaeinan i
f A. B. CADY, of Howard.
8UTAT0BXAL TIOXKT.
For Seanlori ^ ■
L. P. OLABBRUSIf. of Wheeler.
N OOPNTT SOXTBLIOAH TICZBT.
> for Repreeeotatl vee:
- vJOMB TROMMBRBHAUSSBRr Of Swing.
3. A RICH, of Stuart,
for County Attorney:
& B. H. BBNBDIOT. of O’MelU.
, Tom Bird is a bigger man today
, than he ever was. ,
Tnu is no quantum ss «s to who
i will be the next speaker of the bonne.
'v The big man frost Maine willoooupy
that honorable position.
■■'i 1 * ••• • .. *!Av
Tas mote people who take Ms.
Bryan’s adviee about studying the
- financial question Ilia heavier the
^ vote will be for MeKihley.
Boss Joins said that Arkansas
answered Vermont. Now Msum
answered Arkansas and, the Boss is
not feeling quite so Jubilant.. ■
Tm tactics adopted by the Bryan
heelers at the Goohran meeting at
4 Omaha will lose votes for their oandi
date. In this eoontry of free speech,
sooh methods will not be tolerated
or aanotioned ^ tl» fotera of
Nebraska. '
We believe the eleotion of Mc
Kinley and Hobart to be already
; assured; bat in order for the counter
Jo gat the full benefit of the rebake
to the dangerous elements repre
sented by Bryan they moat get an
overwhelming majority.
'Tm oratorical star of two ol the
loeel free silver speakers has fallen.
T. V. Golden met his Waterloo in
p (maill last Thursday night atthi
i.-n; hands el General Kelley ; dodge Gil
laapiewaa vanquished at ithineon
Monday night, by W. E. Booth ' .r
’ p -I an in favor of protecting today
' the laboring man of the Baited
.Stataeagainstadegraded currency,
and I am oppoaed to free trade be
cause it degrades tsasrieen labor,
WUUamlleKinley.
j. ** 1 * ' - u,
■ Mn. 8aw4U.haa been ver y arn
\ ,phatic in asserting that he wUl not
.withdraw. Now that his atate, has
repudiated him even hia own ward
in the city of Bath, which more than
doubled ite repobliean majority o|
1894-it is not at all unlikely that h<
S will be kicked off.
; -o Musa, the Pint Tran state, eaadi
greetings to WUliam McKinley ant
republicans everywhere. The stab
election was held last Monday, thi
republicans carrying tbs state b]
-10,00a With one aaeeptiau thi
majority is over twice as large a
aver before given by that atate.
0* _
• You most attribute it (the dedii
pf .prioes) to the inventive genii
twit has multiplied a thousand tim
‘C.:in many. inetianeea, the strength
. ;,;^n single eras, and enable us to
'hadig wttb one man what fifty a
eeUtdle fifty yaars ago. That
prieao down
mW. oedhtry and evreywh.
—Bryan in 1882.
¥§, K
• *
r: j.i,;
Lath returns from Arkansas show
; that the democratic majority in
that state is only about 45,000 in
, stead of 60,000 as claimed. The
republican gain in two years is 20,
,* 000. Compare that to Maine where
the democratic loss was forty per
cent and you can see how the
election is going.
A. ilS. Cady is the first republican
speaker who has visited this city
daring this campaign who has not
been challeged by the local popo
crats to divide time with them. Why
was this? The question is easily
answered. Last week one of the
oratorical stars of the popocrats went
up against General Kelley, of oom
monweal army fame, in a joint de
bate upon the political issues of the
day, and it was really deplorable the
manner in which the _ popooratic
gentleman was worsted. When they
got so badly worsted by Kelley they
wisely oonduded to leave Gady alone.
They want no more debates.
Doc Mathkwb was an independent
candidate for the legislature down
in Arkansas. He reoeived 810 out
of 1988 votes cast Now he comes
ont and says that hereafter he
will support the democratic prin
ciples, as he believes that in the
south they stand for what is best
This flop is no surprise to the resi
dents of this county as Doc has only
got back to the party he belonged to
prior to his removal to republican
Nebraska. The -only thing the
people here are surprised about is
that his flexible political belief did
not undergo a transformation about
the time he moved into democratic
Arkanaaw.
Tot Chadron Signal-recorder, the
leading populist paper of the north
west is evidently not very well
pleased over the nomination of Judge
Green, judging by the following edi
torial oomment:
In its judgment the nomination
was an unwise one. The convention
ought to have given the populists of
the district such a candidate as
would have kept personal defenses
out of the campaign, and made it
one entirely upon the issues.
The Schuyler Quill, another
staunch pop paper, the editor of
which is a warm friend of Mr. Beal,
of the Beacon, who can no doubt
vouch for his party fielty, says:
The populists of the Sixth con
gressional « district have nominated
W. L. Green, of Kearney, for con
gress. He will probably be endorsed
by the democrats and as it is a popu
list distriot any way he will beat
oar A. & Cady. The Quill don’t
think much of the nomination of
Green. In the first place he is serv
ing as district judge, having been
eleoted for a four-years term. He
should remain on the benoh where
hemade a good judge and not be
running every fait for some thing.
Green is a man of good ideas and is
a brigM and a great stump speaker,
but ha has had a failing of getting
drunk occasionally ana congress is
a bad place for a man so addicted.
We always have our doubts about a
man who preaches at times, then
goes on a spree for another time.
There ia a screw loose somewhere.
Letsome other good pop brother
please arise and bear testimony to
the greatness of the Sixth district
nominee.—Broken Bow Bepublioaa.
Arc You
Look about you) Sale lor
yourtslfl Who suffer 'moot
nerrous dyspepsia, neuralgia,
despondency, general weak
ness? Who are on the edge
of nerrous prostration all the
time? Those who arc thin,
Opium, chloral, bromides,
headache powdery only make
matters worse* Iron and Ut
ters are only stimulants. To
baoured, and cured far good,
you nssdra fat soaking Ipod.
Vie want new Uood,tich
blood} and a strong nereo
^SOOTTS EMULSION of
Cod lbrer Oil with Hypophoe
phitss Is all this* It feeds the
tissues, makes rkh Wood, and
strengthens the nerres.
Book stool tt fiee far Ik uUap
Far ask trail draggtnel fOnaad
SCOTT a BOWKS, mar Ycfk.
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HOTEL | |
-jgvANS
Enlarged
Refurnished', _
Refitted
Only First-class Hotel
In the City.
W. T. EVANS* Prop.
Nro»m Tlokata and Oonatfn yaur
Pralahtvia tua
F.R&M.V.
MAIUtOAM.
TRAINS DMPA&Ti
Paaaangar nit, t H..
Traight aaat,
Traight aaat, -, ' -
10:80 a. k
Traight waat, . . 8:10 r.x
Paaaenger waat, - • 9:87 r. u
Traight, • - > 8:10 r.x.
The llkbornldna la now raaaWfc hacllalni
Ohalr Can dally, between Om aka and Daad
wood, }raa toholdara at tyatclaaa traaapar
tatlon.
Wa Ja DOBBBf A«t.
0*NBILL NBB.
Wanted-An Idea SSS
RI.PA-N5
IICQULATC THC
STOMAON, LIVER? AND BOWELS
AND PURIFY THE BLOOD.
unnunuTmtktM]
Ksasgsagagssssal
MMn Ml adib
Mfc»rfa.lH«iifcliWMl»w«k
WHB
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ansamuninirioKCBT..
KMICAL
DON’T STOP TOBACCO
HOW TO GUM YOURSZLT WHILE VI'
1NOIT.
The tobaooo habit grove on a men un
til hie netroos ejetem la serlfoaiy affect
•4. impelring health, comfort anil happi
neee. To qnit suddenly it too severe a
•hook to the system, aa tobocqo, to an in
veterate near, beoomee a etimalant that
hie ayatem continually staves, “Baeo
Cnro” it a sdtontifio core for the tobaoeo
habit, in all ita forma, earefnUv. com
pounded after the formate of an eminent
Berlin physician who haa need' it In hie
private praetiee ainee lWx;‘ without a
tenure. It m purely vegetable and guar
anteed perfectly harmless. Yon can nee
all the tobaeoo yon want while taking
“Beeo-Curo.” It will notify yon when to
stop. We give a written guarantee to
onto permanently'any eaae with three
boxes, or refund the money with 10 per
cent, interest. “Baoo-Uuru" ie not a
substitute, bet a aoiectiHe earn, theteares
wilted the aid of will power and’with no
inconvenience. It leaves the system as
pate and free from nieotine ea the day
yen took yourfirat shew or smoke,
ouaan n “asoo-ouao" urn unn
- tanro rooms.'
From haadreda of testimonials, the
originals of vhien are on die and open
to inspection, the following to preeented:
Clayton, Nevada Co., Ark., dan. 28, IBM.
Bnreka Chemical t Mfg. Co., La Oroeae
Wto.—Oeatlcmen: for forty yearn I
need tobacco in all Ha fqrma. for 8ft
yearn Of that time I was advent • offerer
from general docility and heart disease.
For fifteen years I tried-doquih.bat
eoaldn't. I took variont remedies,
among others “No-To-Bse,” 1<Tbe Indian
Tobaeoo Antidote," “Doable Chloride qf
Gold," eta, ito, bet none of them did me
the least bit of good. Finally, however,
I perehreed a bos of yonr “Beoo-Cero"
and It haa entirely oared me of the habit
in ail lie forms, and I have increased 80
pounds in weight and am relieved from
all the numerous aches and pains of
body and mind. I could write a quire of
paper upon my changed feeling and con
dition. Yoers respectfully,
F. H. Msanuav,
Factor C. F. Ohareh, Clayton, Ark. .
Bold by all druggists at $LOO per box;
three boxes, (thirty day's treatment),
$2.80 with iron-clad, written guarantee,
or sent direct upon receipt of price,
Write for booklet and proofs. Bnreka
Chemical ft Mfg. Co, La Crosse, ■ Wto.,
and Beaton, Mass. r) Oeiaitem.
(WEILLBUSINESS DIRECTORY
jQB. J. P. GILUSAIT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Holt County building.
All work cash in advance. Night work
positively refused.
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O’NEILL, - NEB.
QABNXT 8TKWABT,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. ’
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb.
Jg'H. BKHIDICT,
LAWYER,
Office to the Judge Hoberts building, north
• of O. O. Snyder's lumber yard,
oxmvu ■ -'kmb.
ram. m M7B owtt jus!
Stage leaves O'NeiU at 8:89 a. m., arriving at
Spencer at 4 V.M.; at Butte. B:90 p.m.
8. D. OAUiimnn, Prop.
O’CONNOR & GALLAGHER
III
i Of all kind*. A ipeolalty made of
FINE CIGARS.
It you want a drink of good liquor
do not hUtoaill on ui.
B. A.'DnYARMAN, Manager.#
D*Y ARMAN'S
(ITffUffflW
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Finest turnouts in the city.
Good, careful driven when
wanted. Also rah the O’Neill
Omnibus line. Commercial
trade a specialty.
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There ian’t a store Jn the whole oountiy that sells clothing as
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it ia an abtoluUly »afe store. The price today ia the price tomorrow
and the next day, and the price to one is the price to all We have
no favorites, we make no discounts, and we never resort: to catch
penny methods of marking some goods low in order to sell'yon other
goods high. Our practice of inttantly refunding'money when goods
don’t suit ia the bast proof you can have that ouf goods and prices
are all right. Por 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 onr catalogue. It contains samples of goods and will
save you a geeat many dollari above what you have to par for the
same qualities at home. It it a book that'oUebl to be'fi svSry
dothlng buyer’s hand.
WGet our prices on Bicycle Outfits.
PLOW FACTORY...#.
O'NEILL, NEB. EMIL SNIOOS. Prop.
V
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... Manufactures the Hamnell Open Mould-Board Stirring
Plow. Also general blaokamithing and praetieal horaeahoer. *
Wagon and Carriage woodwork carried on in animation.
All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Also dealer in
Farm Implement*. Handles the Seandi 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. . i
■ .' CAPITAL $30,000,
Prompt Attention Given to Collections
DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Headquarters for . . .
COAL and
The Stock is dry, being cured
By the largest dry-sheds in the world.
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0.0. SNYDER & CO.
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