The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 05, 1897, Image 4

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    The Frontier.
PUBLISHED KVEBY THURSDAY BY
HE FRONTIER PRINTING COMPANY
D. H. CRONIN, Editor.
REPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN
TION.
The repnblican electors of the
state of Nebraska are requested to
send delegates from their several
ooonties to meet in convention in
the city of Lincoln, Thursday,
August 26, 1897, at 2 o'clock p. m.,
for the purpose of plaoing in nom
ination candidates for the following
offioes:
One judge of the supreme court
Two regents of the state university.
And to transact such other business
as may properly come before the
convention. '
, The several counties are entitled
**to representation as follows, the
apportionment being based upon the
vote oast for Hon. Albert Burn
ham for presidential elector in 1896,
giving each county one delegate at
large and one for each 125 votes
and major fraction thereof: , ... .
Counties. Delegates.
Adam*.II
Antelope. I
Banner. S
Bln'.ne. S
Boone .If
Box Butte.f
Boyd. (
Brown .I
Buffalo.If
Burt.If
Butler.11
Cass.
Oedar.
Chase.
jflierry....
Cheyenne
Olay
Coifs
ax .
.2;
I
. t
. i
. 4
.11
I
Cumins. 11
Ouster .la
Dakota.(
Dawes.«
Dawson.1C
Deuel. II
Dixon. J
Dodge.21
Douglas.106
Dundy.a
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Frontier...7
Furnas.10
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Gosper...4
Grant. a
$
Hamilton.12
Harlan.8
Hayes...a
Hltohoook.6
Hooker., i
Howard.. 7
Jefferson.......,...H
Counties. Delegates.
Johnson.12
Klmbai'. 2
Kearney.9
Keith.8
Keya Paha.a
Knox ..9
Lancaster ..53
Llnooln.10
Locen. 8
Loup. 8
Mac*lson.18
McPherson.1
Merrick.9
Nance.7
Nemaha. 13
Nuchols.10
Otoe .81
Pawnee...... IS
Perkins.2
Phelps ..9
Ple-ce.6
Platte .12
Polk .8
Bed Willow.0
Richardson.19
Rock. 4
g«n>y. 6
Saline.18
Saunders.18
Scott's Bluff.8
Seward.15
Sheridan. 5
Sherman. 4
Sioux. 8
Stanton...6
Thayer.18
Thomas... 1
Thurston. 8
Valiev.7
Washington...a*
Wayne. 9
Webster.lb
Wheeler. 2
York.18
Total......kJ-.lu
xb is recommended tbat do proxies
be admitted to the ooovention and
that the delegates present be author
ised to east the entire vote of the
delegation of the county which they
'represent
•. H is requested that the oonnty
conventions select their committee*
men and perfect their oonnty organ*
izations at the first convention in
counties in whiit two conventions
are held. Gao. W. Post,
J. T. Miuiinp, Chairman.
Secretary.
CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEETING.
The Holt oonnty republican cen
tral committee is hereby called to
meet in O’Neill on Saturday, August
7, 1897, at 2 o’clock p. m., in Ths
Fbontub office for the purpose of
fixing a date for the county conven
tion, and for the transaction of such
other business as may properly come
before the meeting.
Cltdi Kino, John Skibvino,
Secretary. Chairman.
Bryan is still talking silver.
Thus is more money and less
danger in tilling Holt county soil
than there ia in going to Klondyke.
Why is it that O’Neill silverites
want to go to the Klondyke district
after gold? Last fall they had no
nae for the yellow met&L
Wheat ia still climbing and silver
is falling. Our populist friends
who were telling the people last fall
that silver controlled the price of
wheat should explain.
Fofuusts have made reform their
great war cry and many voters have
flocked to their standard because
thqy thought the leaders of that
party were sincere in their declar
ations. But what an error! Those
who have closely watched the acts
and the populist methods of eon
ducting the county’s business are
s,: satisfied that the cry of reform was
need for the purpose of getting con
trol of the offices and not from a
des}re to benefit the people and will
have nothing more to do with that
party. Tom them out!
Where is the republican who ever
attempted to line his own pockets at*
the expense of the taxpayers by col
lecting or attempting to collect in
terest on his salary f None ever did.
It was left .for a great and able (?)
reformer, the present connty attor
ney, to devise this means of enrich
ing himself.
The populist county attorney is
trying to make a record for himself
by kicking against every bill hied
against the county. But still he
had the gall to try and collect inter
est on the first three months of his
salary because the board did not call
a special session for the purpose of
allowing his bill. Oreat Reformer!
SECRETARY GAOEON CURRENCY
Secretary Gage is a conservative
man and there has hardly ever been
a time when there was greater need
for such a man at the head of the
financial department of the govern
ment. It is understood that in a
general way the secretary of the
treasury is in sympathy with the
demand for a reform of the currency.
Before he was publicly named or
perhaps thought of in connection
with that distinguished position he
was known to approve of the cur
rency plan of the Indianapolis con
ference. He accepted the proposi
tion promulgated by that conference
that the essential basis of currency
reform is the ultimate retirement of
all, classes of United States notes
and he agreed with the other views
expressed by the bankers and busi
ness men who met at Indianapolis
early in the present year. In short,
Mr. Gage was fully identified with
the ourrency reformers and was gen-.
erally recognized as one of the
leaders in that cause.
The secretary still believes that
the ourrency system needs revision,
but he is not among the extremists
who think that there can be no con
fidence and no recovery of prosper
ity until this revision is had. Mr.
Gage’s speech to the business men
of Boston will be reassuring to all
but those who want an immediate
overhauling of our currency—the
impatient and persistent so-called
reformers who can bob nothing but
harm in existing financial conditions.
What says the experienced financier
at the head of the national treasury f
“On the financial side there is really
no pressing need for haste,’’ he
declared. “There is certainly no
immediate occasion for anxiety.
With ample reserves in the treasury,
with financial centers in a full sup
ply of loanable funds, with interest
invitingly low, with crop prospects
most promising and a good market
assurred, with new mineral resources
coming into view, who dare indulge
in doleful forecasts F*. These things
must be apparent to all practical
men of intelligence. Grant that
some changes, in the direction of
simplifying and strengthening the
eurrenoy system, are desirable, still
there is no reason for haste or anx
iety. We have had this Bystem for
many years, during which the coun
try enjoyed the highest degree of
prosperity in its history. We have
had with it industrial expansion,
agricultural growth, increase in
domestio and foreign oommeroo and
a great augmentation of the nation*!
wealth. Why may we not have all
this again with this same currency
system, if all other conditions to
material progress and prosperity are
present?
*hia paper can heartily endorse
the views of Secretary Gage quoted
above because they are iu complete
accord with what we have repeatedly
said, that the anxiety manifested by
some for currency reform is needless
and that the agitation of the subject
at this time can accomplish no good
and may do harm. Certainly there
is danger of ill effects when men of
responsibility in financial and busi
ness oireles persistently proclaim
distrust of the currency system and
constantly declare that there can be
no great or permanent improvement
in financial and business conditions
until the currency is reformed
according to their notions. Secre
tary Gage will have done a most
important service to the country and
to the cause ,of reviving prosperity
if his sound and conservative utter
ances shall silence for a time at least
the impatient and for the most part
impracticable currency reformers.—
Bee.
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NEWEST
MODELS.
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FEATHERBQNE CORSET CO,
"OLE MANUFACTURERS.
BOLD BY
P. J. McManus.
After the
Opera
Hatfield & Hall
Will serve you the finest lunch
you ever ate.
l^eipeipber . .
Their bread wagon will call for
your orders and deliver all kinds of
bread and pastries at any time. Onr
goods are the finest in the land.
PRICES REASONABLE.
Wait a MinutsI
I want to tell yon th&t
Bentley..
Is selling milk bread only
5 cents a loaf. Also spiced
rolls* pies and cakes.
pesides He keeps a fine
9tock of Groceries, Crockery
and Glassware.
P. D> A J. P. MULLEN,
PROPRIETORS GW THE
RED - FRONT
GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS
Prices Reasonable.
O’NEILL. NEB.
Buoklsn’s Arnlw Salve.
The Best Salvb in the world for cute,
bruieee. eoree, ulcere, ealt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hande, chilblaine,
come, and all ekin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guarranted to give • perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. Por sale by P. C. Corri
gan. 51-tf
We guarrantee this to be the beH Cough
Syrup manufactured in the whole wide
world. This is saying a great deal, but
it is true. Por consumption, coughs,
colds, sore throat, sore chest,pneumonia,
bronchitis, asthma, croup, whooping
cough, and all diseases of the throat and
lungs, we positively guarantee Ballard’s
Borehound 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 eyer sold
it. Such evidence is indisputable. Price
35 and 50 cents. Pree sample bottles at
P. C.-Corrigan’s.
O’NEILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JQU. J. P. GILLIGAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office in Holt County Bank building
i All work cash in advance. Night work
i positively refused.
O’NEILL, - , NEB.
jnii. G. M. BERRY,
DENTIST AND ORAL SURGEON
Graduate of Northwestern University,
Chicago, and also of
American College of Dental Siirgeory.
All the latest and Improved branches of
Dentistry carefully performed.
Office over Pfunds store.
JJ R. DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Beferenoe first National Rank
O'NEILL, NEB.
jgARKIY STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed. ►
Address, Page, Neb.
mu ad son conn stabs
Stage leaves O'Neill at 8:30 a. m., arriving at
Spencer at 4 p.m.; at Butte. 5:30 p. it.
S. D. Gaixentini, Prop.
BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
Office In the Judge Roberts building, north
of O. O. Snyder’s lumber yard,
0 NEILL, NEB.
DeYARMAN’S BARN.
B. A. DiYABUAN, Manager.
P'Y ARMAN'S
ffffffWTWW
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.
Purchase Tickets and Consisn your
Freight via the
F.E.&M.V.andS.C.&P
RAILROADS.
TRAINS DEPARTt
GOING 1A8T.
Passenger east. No. 4, 10:04 a. m
Freight east, No. 24, 12:15 F. m
Freight east, No. 28, 2:55 p. m.
OOINQ WSST
Passenger west. No. 3, 9:40 f. m
Freight west, No. 27, 10:04 p. m
Freight, No, 23, Local 4:00 f. h.
The Elkhorn Line Is now running Hecllnlng
Chair Cars dally, between Omaha and Dead
wood, jree to holders of Orst-class transpor
tatlon.
Fer any Information oall on
We J. DOBBS, Agt.
O’NEILL. NEB.
Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that the very best medicine for restoring
the tired and nervons system to a healthy
vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine
is purely vegetable, acta by giving tone
to the nerve centres in the stomach,
gently stimulates the liver and kidneys
and aids the organs in throwing off im
purities m the blood. Electric Bitters
improves the appetite, aids digestion
and is pronounced by those who have
tried it as the very best blood purifier
and nerve tonic. Try it. Bold for 50c
or $1 per bottle at Corrigan's.
TREES AND PLANTS. A full
1 line FRUIT TREKS OF BKST VARIK
TIKS AT HARD TIMM FRICKS. Small
fruits in large supply.Q Millions of
Strawberry plants, very thrifty and veil
rooted. Get the rmt near home and
save freight or express. Send for price
list to North Bend Nurseries, North
Bend. Dodge Gounty, Neb.
THE LIGHT RUNNING PLANO
* IS AN UP to date machine.
The Jones Lever Binder Leeds Them All With Up
TO DATE IMPROVEMENTS.
To My Patrons and Friends in Holt and Boyd Cooolies:
When in need of a Binder, Mower, Header, or Hay Rake call at my place
business and fret prices on the Plano Manufacturing Company’s goods which I|
don’t hesitate to sell on my own recomendation. On the square I think tbcf Jones'
Lever Binder the best machind ever put on wheels.
EMIL SNIGGS
ALSO PROPRIETOR OF
Elkhorn Valley Blackmith and Horseshoeing
''^Uhop,^^
Headquarters iinthe West [for
Horseshoeing and Plow Work.
All kinds of repairing carried, on in connection. Machinery,
wagon, carriage, wood and iron work. Have all skilled men for
the different branches. All work guaranteed to be the best, as we
rely on our workinenship to draw our custom. Also in season we
sell the Plano up to date harvesters, binders mowers and reapers.
Chicago Lumber Yard
Headquarters for . . .
LUMBER
AND
COAL
HS* 0.0. SNYDER & GO.
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