The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 24, 1896, Image 4

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    Frontier.
PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY BY
*tt FRONTIER PRINTING COMPANY
■si.
D. H. OBORIN, Editor.
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In
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
All oar subscribers who are owing
os on subscription are requsted to
call and settle their account Do
not put off the payment of your sub
scription, but come and pay up at
odm We need the money to keep
otar business going, and if our sub
scribers do not oome in and pay up
we will hare to employ a collector.
Please call and settle.
m
Cuba is still in chains.
t; A must Christmas to all. Y
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f Got. Bbaplxy, of Kentucky, is
the happy possessor of a backbone!
which can become like steel upon
Y. occasion. ■ ■
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Th* Arkansas method, enlisting
to fight for Cuba, is several points
ahead of the resolutions adopted by
Texans. '
Will Haumr is now writing
?; ■ poetio gems for the World-Herald.
: Will could not stay away from
a Nebraska.
> V Thx season is at hand when it is
" proper to point out the difference—a
Y very' wide one it is<—between ex
changing and giving.
1
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Thai wants to fight right away,
and Senator Mills’ resolution direct
ing the president to sieze Oaba, is
being endorsed by "the children ot
the Alama.”
Jfini Allianoe Onide is one of the
beat papers that comes to our ex
change table, and judging from the
Advertising patronage, the people
appreciate it
It looks to a man up a tree as
; though the senators who carried the
diver banner in the late campaign
are now each playing for his own
personal advantage.
,/ . . —- »«•►■»—..
I» the silver democrats were
wiser they would have ascertained
whether the gold democrats wished
to return before announcing the
conditions under which they would
betaken back.
Si' S'
Tns cabinet makers having Abont
up all their material, are
ready to stand aside and
give Maj. McKinley a chance. It is
a jcb the people gave him because
they kpew he would do it well.
' ' '•* *
'It is creditable to republican sen
ators that the opposition to the
Lodge immigration bill was oou
fined to democrats. The democrats
have never believed in educational
testa of any kind.
J. Q. ' Bona, formerly of this
county, has again assumed control
of the Dixon Index. J. 0. is a
handy man with the pen and shears,
but we think it will be rather hard
-for him to father free eilver and
popooraiio editorials.
SmuToa Taunt is doing all he
knows how to get Senators Squire,
Dubois and Pettigrew re-elected.
Be says it would be shameful, after
these men left their party for silver,
for legislatures controlled by silver
man to turn them down.
mr
ExGovaasoa Wun, of Colorado,
th» man of bloody bridle fame, has
organised a small army and will go
to Cuba to assist the Cubans in
their fight for independence. If
Daria is as bloodthirsty as claimed,
he ought to make things warm for
Wcyler.
K%>
Smuroa Pnrm'i desire for re
flection was so much stronger than
*he protection principles he was
supposed to hare, that he has oome
OSt for free trad* There never
was any good reason why he should
be re-elected, but now there is an
excellent one why he shouldn't be.
As attempt was recently made to
work Ifaj. McKinley in the h^nrest
of one of the rival republican eflhdi
dstes for the senate, in a oertain
rtoU, but hequK$ly put a stop to it
by giving his caller to understand
that his only interest was that the
should be s republican.
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7.' 5
THE CHANCE OF THE YEAR
10 To 50 Per Cent. Discount
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
Saturday. Dec. 26 To Saturday, January 2.
In order to make this the busiest week of the year
and to prepare for our annual invoice, January 3rd,
we offer the following extraordinary bargains for the
coming, week. This will be the only sale this season
that will include our full stock of Dry Goods, cloth
ing and Shoes at once. ¥
Dress Goods.
Id our Dreu Good* wr will offer a
Hoe of light colored suitings at half
price, 00 per cent, dieconnt, to close
them out.
SO per cent, on all novelties and
staples except Arnold Henriettas
which will be only 10 PER CENT.
DISCOUNT.
28-inch Henriettas, our 50-cent
leader, now only 40 cents per yard.
This goods sold formerly at 08 cents
and is the greatest bargain ever
offered in O’Neil).
A flue line of cotton worsteds,
worth IS cents, at IS cents; the best
suiting for the money in the market.
*%»%%%|%^> -
Dry Goods*
All dress prints. 5c.
12^-cent extra heavy twills.10c.
7-cent Gingham checks. Sc.
10-cent Bleached Muslin. 8c.
10-cent Cotton Flannel. 8c.
10-cent Shirting. 8c.
lS-cent Shirting.10c.
All Outings, Flannels, Table linens
and other piece goods, SO per cent
discount.
Clothing.
In this department we will offer
extraordinary inducements on our
line of oyercoats, and will give a
25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT
for this week only.
$5 satinet coat for.83.75
86.75 frieze coat. 540
87.50 frieze coat.. 5.65
88.75 beaver coat for...6.55
810 frieze or Kersey coat.7.50
815 frieze or kersey coat.13.00
20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON
ALL OUR Me NS' AND BOYS'
SUITS.
85 suits for men..88.05
86 suits for men. 4,80
86.75 suit, all wool......-. 5140
88.75 suits, all wool, extra good. 6,05
810 suits, all wool, extra good.. 7.85
8175 boys’3-plecesuit.140
S2 boys’2-piece suit. 1.60
82.50 boys'2-piece suit.. .>.185
Fur Coats
810 goat coats, extra value...Net
813 50 trimmed coats..., . ,.8. .18,00
Wombat collars and ouffe/ . '
815 coats.. ....*48.50
820 coats. 18.00
Cloaks.
We have atiU a fair line of good
styles, and offer'to close
$3.75 cloaks for...$3.05
$4.50 cloaks for...... 3.60
$5.75cloack for..,;*#.......... 4.60
$6.56 cloaks for.... .1,. 5.20
$7'50 cloaks for..».5.95
$10 cloaks for...7 95
and all capes at same discounts.
Blankets.
We hare a good line and will sell
our , -t
50 cent cotton blanket*^..Net
$1 cotton blanket. .$ .80
$1.50 cotton blankets....1.20
$2 cotton blankets...1.60
$2.50 mixed blankets.'.. 1.95
$3.75 all wool blankets. 2 95
$5 all wool blankets.,.. 8 95
Comforters same discount.
'%%%%%%
Shoes.
30 per cent, discount on all men's
women’s and children’s shoes in. reg
ular lines, and a lot of special drives
in women’s and misses’ at 50 per
cent, discount. All rubbers will be
sold at 10 per cent, discount.
All goods charged during this salf will be at
regular prices. «
Ohaibham Hans a mast get a lot of
amasemeat oat of the nameroas
tasks the newspapers have made
him undertake. Mr. Hanna is in
some respects a wonderful man, bat
if he were ten wonderful men he
eoald not do all that he is represent
ed as undertaking to do.
If Senator Peffer was in a posi
tion where he could make good his
recent expression, "If the rich are
going to run the country, let them
pay dll the taxes,” he would find
the rich unanimously in favor of it;
but such a country would not be a
free country.
;-»«♦►«
Ohristmas and the holiday season
is again with us, and the usual gift
making and good cheer pervades the
hearts of the people throughout the
civilised world. Here in Nebraska,
despite the apparent hard times and
loss of crops in former years, the
people have much to be grateful for,
and the Christmas festivities will be
enjoyed with unusual seal Few
there are but have fond recollections
of former happy Christmas occasions,
and if by chance the uphill pull with
the world has been against them,
they still welcome and look for the
day made holy and revered through
ages by its association with the
Christ child. There are Borne to
whom the day will bring a pang of
bitter regret, perhaps through mis
fortune in business or Biokness, that
they are unable to celebrate the day
with family and friends as upon
former occasions, but down in their
hearts, even beneath a rough and
ragged exterior, the day is none the
less welcome for past hallowed ssso
ciations—the human instinct of love
of home, of parents, or wife or chil
dren—and many there are who will
be far away from home and loved
ones but who, nevertheless, will feel
that the day is not without its bless
ings. Let Christmas day be en
joyed to the utmost, and especially
by the children, that in after years
when burdened with the cares and
responsibilities of life, and perhaps
strangers in far away lands, that
i
they may look baok in pleasing ret
rospect upon the past and renew the
battle of life stronger in the faith of
a golden hereafter. Christmas and
good cheer go hand in hand, and as
we enjoy the luxuries and comforts
of the day let us not forget that we
may brighten the pathway of others
in variovs ways and add zest to our
own pleasure. Pass the turkey,
We guarrantee this to be the lest Cough
Syrup manufactured in the whole wide
world. This is saying a great deal, but
it la true. For consumption, coughs,
colds, sore throat, sore chest, pneumonia,
bronchitis, asthma, croup, whooping
cough, and all diseases of the throat and
luugs, we positively guarantee Ballard’s
Ilorehound Syrup to be without an
equal on the whole face of the globe.
In support of this statement we refer to
every individual who has ever used it,
and to every druggist who has ever sold
it. Such evidence is indisputable. Pfjce
25 and 50 cents. Free sample boitles at
P. C. Corrigan's.
Throat
Coughs
Is there a tickling In the
throat? Do you cough a {
great
deal, especially when lying
down? Are you hoarse at
times? Docs nearly every cold
you take settle In your throat?
These * throat coughs'* are
very deceptive, Dont neglect
them. Troches, ot cough
syrups won't touch the spot.
You must take remedies that
will enrich the blood, tone up
the nerves) and heal the in
flamed membranes.
SCOTT’S EMULSION of
God-liver Oil with Hypophos
{ihitcs contains such remedies,
t has wonderful nourishing
and healing power. The cause
of the cough is removed; the
whole system is given new life
and vigo*) sod the danger
from threatening lung trouble
is swept away.
Book about it free.
For alt by all draggiiU at 50c. and
$1.00.
SCOTT & BOWNE, New York.
GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS
Prices Reasonable.
last of MoCafferto’s. . O'NEILL, NEB,
Sioux City, O’Neill and
Western Railway
(PACIFIC SHORT LINE)
THE SHORT ROUTE
BETWEEN
sloilx cIty
.. . • ; , AND ■■ ...
| Jeickson, Laurel, Randolph^ Os
mond, Plainview, O'Neill.
f* ■ ■ -*•*»•*■ '. » .
Connects it Sioux City with nil diverging
line*, landing passengers In
NEW UNION PAS8EVGKH STATION
Homeseekers will find golden opportun
ities along this line. Investigate
before going elsewhere.
THE CORN BELT OF AMERICA
For rates, ttm«: tables, or otopr information
call upon agent i or address
F.C. HILLS, W. B.MoMiPEB,
Beset ver. ta'l Pass. Asset.
Believed ef Terrible Pains.
R. E.Morse, traveling salesmen, Gal
veston, Texas, says: Ballard’s Snow
Liniment cured me of rheumatism of
three months’ standing after use of two
bottles. J. S. Doan, Danville, Ills., save:
I have used Ballard’s Snow Liniment for
years and would not be without it. J.
R. Crouch, Rh>, Ills., says Ballard's
8now Liniment cured terrible pains in
back of head and neck when nothing
elte would. Every bottle guaranteed.
Price CO cents. Free trial bottles at P.
C. Corrigan’s.
elKHorn valley
PLOW FACTORY.*.
O’NEILL, NEB.
EMIL SNIGGS, Prop.
-Manufactures the Hamnell Open Mould-Board Stirring
Plow. Also general blacksmithing and practical 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
DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Chicago Lumber Yard
Headquarters for . . .
LUMBER
"*'"■ COAL and
BUILDING MATERIAL
The Stock is dry, being cured /
By the largest dry-sheds in the world.
„ I O’Neill.
Yards-? Page,
(Allen.
0.0. SNYDER & GO.
O’NEILLEJUSINESS DIRECTORY
J)R- J. P. GILLIOAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Holt County building.
All work cash in advance. Night work
positively refused.
O’NEILL, .■'■■■ . NEB.
JJARNBY STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb.
j^H. BENEDICT.
LAWYER,
OSoe In the Judge Roberts building, north
of O. O. Border's lumber yard,
0 NEILL. NEB.
mu in mu mm m
Stage leaves O’Netll at 8:» a. it., arriving at
Spencer at IP. H.; at Butte. 5:30p. u.
DeYARHAN’S BARN.
S. D. Galuntin*, Prop.
B. A. DaY ARM AN, Manager.
D'Y ARMAN'S I
mrfffwvm
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Finest turnouts in the eity.
Good, earefnl driven when
wanted. AL*> ran the ' O’Neill
Omnibus line. Commercial
trade a specialty.
HOTEL
——£ VANS
Enlarged
Refurnished ■''
Refitted
Only First-class Hotel
In the City.
W. T. EVANS, Prop.
Purohaaa Tiokats ana Conaian your
Fralahtvia tha
F.E.&M.V.andS.C.&P
RAILROADS.
trains DEPARTt
OOIRO BAR.
Passenger east,
Freight east.
Freight east, -
9:20 a. if
10:80 a. x
2:10 p. x.
OOWGWMR.
Freight west, . . 3.10p u
Paueqger west, . j>:2? p! x
Freight, - p. x.
wuod.jwet0 holder, of taC3£.a£JiS&
„ . Far any Information oall on
W. J, DOBBS, Agt. ^
O’NEILL. NEB. 1
Wanted-An Idea
gotaet vonr Uma
Who eaa i
cjtome simple
**!■>• to patsotf
-wealth.
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