The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 26, 1897, Image 4

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    The Frontier.
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COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET,
f, For county treasurer:
1 JOHN ALDERSON, of Chambers.
For county sheriff:
| W. M. DICKERSON, of Atkinson.
For county clerk:
O. M. COLLINS, of O’Neill
For county superintendent:
i J. C. HARNISH, of O’Neill
For county judge:
D. C. HARRISON, of Emporia
For county surveyor:
R. E. BOWDEN, of Paddock.
Ir you want to make a free silver
populistio rainbow chaser mad, just
ask him to explain why it is that
wheat continues to go up in view of
the fact that silver continues to go
down. ___
Republican prosperity has been
doing sOme very effective work in
the politics of this state, and when
the votes are counted in November
it will be shown that Holt county
has not been overlooked.
Tszpopocrats finally admit pros
perity, bat say it is just republican
lock. Bat a lucky party at the
head of the government is what we
have all been praying for, for the
last four or five years. Let os
therefore continue to be happy.
The democrats never had a streak of
luck five minutes long daring their
entire reign.—State Journal.
On of the pleasant features of
the convention last Monday was
when OoL Neil Brennan brought in
a bushel basket full of nice large
apples—raised in his orchard in the
north part of town—and distributed
them to the people therein assem
bled—pops as well as republicans.
The oolonel is known for his gener
oaity, and never fails !to remember
his friends whenever opportunity
affords.
I* zs oonoeded on every hand that
the ticket nominated by the repub
lican convention last Monday is by
far the best one that has been
plaoed in the field by any political
party in Holt county for many
yearn Every candidate is a repre
sentative citizen and taxpayer, and
there is no good reason why every
eitizen of this county' who has the
best interests of the. county at heart,
should not vote the- ticket straight.
Tbi candidates on the republican
ticket, and the republicans of Holt
oounty generally, are to be congrat
’ elated on the selection of John
Skirving as chairman of the oounty
eentral committee.,. Ifr, Skirving’s
qualifications are such as to espec
ially commend him for the position.
He is reoognized by all parties as
being one of the best, if not the best,
campaigners in this part of the
state. The convention certainly
acted wisely in selecting Mr. Skirv
ing for this important position.
Tm price of stook and all pro
ducts of the farm oontinue to go up
and the procession of prosperity
continues to march on to the glori
ous music of protection, prosperity
,. and progress, in spite of the protests
of our populist friends, who “view
with alarm” the rising tide of pros
perity which is 'Cure to leave them
fl politically stranded. They say that
it isn't genuine; and ait on their
haunches and howl of diapair and
impending disaster. But their pro
testations and dismal forebodings
are in vain. The procession con
tinues to move on.
What i difference in the aenti
Bwcti expressed by the delegstes
attending the two conventions, after
the tickets were nominated. At the
, dose of the pop convention, all yon
7 eonld hear eras expressions of dis
satisfaotion over the nominations,
' and threats of bolting the entire
: ticket; while at the doee of the
>: rspoblican convention, nothing bnt
oomplets satisfaction with the entire
f, ticket was oxpressod, either in word
if or action, and the firm conviction
: that the ticket will prove a winner
f is held by all republicans and many
Vi popolists.
THE TICKET.
The ticket nominated by the re
publicans of Holt county last Mon
day is an exceptionally strong one.
It is a ticket that every republican,
and in fact every citizen who has
the public welfare at heart, can
shout for. Our enemy, the popu
lists, acknowledge *it is about the
strongest ticket that has been placed
before the people of Holt county
for years.. The convention was a
harmonious and enthusiastic one,
and each delegate was impressed
with the wish’ and desire to nomin
ate a ticket that would win, and all
are confident they have done it.
The platform adopted by the del
egates in convention assembled is
one that arouses the latent blood of
all true Americans, and made many
of our popocratio friends wish they
were republicans so they could shout
with us and relieve their consciences
of the prickings of remorse, for
wheat was at the | mark and silver,
where was it t
The ticket is headed by one of Holt
county’s most jprominent and influ
ential farmers, John M. Alderson,
of Chambers. , Mr. Alderson has
always been a loyal republican and
is, on the republican ticket as a
representative of southern Holt,' a
portion of the country which has
never been reoognized by either of
the political parties, except for
minor positions, and we are assured
that his sterling worth and integrity
will be reocgnized, and that he will
receive nearly the unanimous vote
of that section. Tax Frontier is
pleased to reoommend Mr. Alderson
to the voters of Holt county as a
man who is in every way entitled to
bheirsufferages.
Mr. W. M. Diokeraon, the man
selected by the convention for' sher
iff, is so well known that it seems
Like lolly for ns to say a word about
him. Bill is one of the pioneers of
bhis section, and while he has always
Bzeroised his rights as an American
sitizen by going to the polls and
voting the republican ticket, outside
9f that he has never been connected
irith politics, and is an honorable
and upright citizen. He is emin
Bntly well qualified for the position,
and his election is ooneeded.
O. M., Collins, for four years the
efficient, courteous and trustworthy
deputy clerk of the district court,
was the unanimous choioe of the
aonvention as candidate for county
Blerk. Prior to his removal to
O’Neill to aooept the position as
deputy clerk, he resided at Atkinson,
where all who know him are his
loyal supporters. Should Mr. Col
lins be successful at the election,
and we believe there is none who
question it, the taxpayers will find
in him an honest, painstaking and
prudent official, and one who will
perform the duties of the offioe to
the satisfaction of all, and it is with
pleasure that we commend him to
the voters of Holt county.
The offioe of county superintend
ent is one of the most important in
the county, and for that offioe the
republican party has selected one of
its ablest men, James 0. Hamiah,
of O’Neill. Mr. Hamish was en
gaged in school work for years, and
is a man that has the welfare of our
public schools at heart He is a
mas who has never sought an office
and, in fact, did not seek this nom
ination, it being given him by his
party because they reoognized his
eminent fitness for the position. It
is a pleasure to support a man like
Jim Harnish, and we believe that he
will be elected this fall by an over
whelming majority.
For the responsible position of
county judge, D. 0. Harrison of
Emporia was nominated. He is a
man who spent the best four years
of his life fighting for his country,
being a veteran of the. late war.
Mr. Harrison is an educated and
polished gentleman, and the people
can rest assured that, if he is elected,
he will faithfully discharge the
duties of that office. His location
will add strength to the entire ticket,
as he oomes from a section that has
never before been reoognized.
Mr. B. EL Bowden, of Paddock,
one of the best civil engineers in the
county, is our candidate for county
surveyor. Mr. Bowden is »1«n an
bid soldier, and as his eminent fit
ness tor the position is well known
he. shonld receive the support of
every man regardless of party
affiliations.
Hurrah for the entire ticket! It
is a winner!
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O’NEILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
J)It. J. P. GILL1GAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office in Holt County Bank building
All work cash in advance. Night work
positively refused.
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DENTIST AND ORAL SURGEON
Graduate of Northwestern University,
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All the latest and Improved branches of
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Stage leaves O’Neill at 8:39 a. m., arriving at
Spencer at i p. m. ; at Bntte. 5:80 p. u.
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Strawberry plants, very thrifty and w«S
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save freight or express. Send for price
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Bend, Dodge County, Neb.
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