The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 02, 1897, Image 4

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    The Frontier.
PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY BY
HE FRONTIER PRINTING COMPANY
D. H. CRONIN, Editor.
STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For judge of supreme court:
ALBERT M. POST, of Platte.
Eor regents state university:
0. W. KALEY, of Webster.
JOHN N. DRYDEN, of Buffalo.
COUNTY TICKET.
For county treasurer:
JOHN ALDERSON, of Chambers.
For county sheriff:
W. M. DICKERSON, of Atkinson.
For county clerk:
O. M. COLLINS, of O’Neill.
For county superintendent:
J. C. HARNISH, of O’Neill.
For county judge:
D. C. HARRISON, of Emporia.
For county surveyor:
R. E. BOWDEN, of Paddock.
Watch Alderson make Henry
puff. _ _ _
Habnish will harress Mr. Morrow
considerably before election day.
Ckabencb Selah will probably
remain in Holt county now until
after election. Then any old place
will satisfy him.
Wx would most respectfully call
the attention of the editor of last
week’s Independent to Wolcott’s
Pain Paint as being guaranteed to
cure all forms of soreness.
Bill Diokibson will make an ideal
county officer. He is not a politi
cian in any fense of the word, but a
straightforward, honest, everyday
citizen. Vote for Diokerson.
, -►«•»«
The gentleman from Willowdale
is a standing candidate for office.
The man who can find a ticket of
Holt county candidates, inued dur
ing the past ten years, that has not
the name of H. R. Henry thereon,
should preserve it as a curio. They
are very rare indeed.
Tbiasureb Mollis wants to tom
his offloe over to his bosom friend
- and confidant, H. R. Henry, next
4 January, bat the people will see
that Honest John Aldeiaon will be
on hand to take charge of the peo
ple’s finances. Purge the court
house, dean out the politicians!
From all quarters we hear words
of the highest commendation irre
spective of parties, for the entire'
ticket nominated by the republicans
of Holt oounty. It is a dean ticket
from top to bottom. No dd ohronio
office seekers or ringsters in the list
What more can be desired ?—Cham
bers Bugle.
Younts 1, No. 1, of the Spdding,
Greeley oounty, Grit appeared on
our desk this week. It is a bright
newsy sheet and is destined to fill a
"long fdt want” in a section of the
country hitherto lacking in that neo
esaary adjunct to all prosperous
communities—a good newspaper*
D. M. Talbot is editor-in-chief, and.
judging by his first issue, is destined
to make a winner of the paper.
Tbs republicans in state oonven
, tion yesterday renominated Judge
’ tor supreme judge, and C. W.
Kdey and John N. Dry den were
named tor regents of the state uni
versity, the former being one of the
present regents. The eagle was
adopted as the party emblem. It
was a big convention and the ticket
named is a strong one. Judge Post
umB ■erred on the bench bix years
1% «id is an exoellent judge. He will
fe hard to beat even with funsion.—
Schuyler Quill (Ind.)
Th* Holt county conventions were
v - held last week In the case of the
republicans, very little strife ensued
and a very harmonious convention
was held. Very little pulling for
offices was evident In the case of
the free silver forces, where the
claim that principal instead of
t emulates the voter, the
numbered ten and eleven in some
caeca and when the deal was over it
looked very much as though fusion
yfy would fuse in Holt county as it
ri .. doss every where else—nit—Blair
ggljKlot .
Fob secretary of the republican
state central committee a man of
energy, force of character and some
executive ability should be selected,
and inasmuch as the campaign must
be this season principally a news -
paper campaign, he should be in
close touch with and enjoy the con
fidence of the republican newspaper
men of the state. We know of no
one who would so completely come
up to this standard of requirement
as would M. A. Brown of the Kear
ney Hub, whom we hope to see
selected if he can be induced to
accept—Grand Island Daily Repub
lican.
J. M. Aldebson, the nominee for
county treasurer, is one of the first
settlers of the South Fork country
and is one of our most successful
farmers and ranchmen. He is a
man of more than ordinary business
ability, strictly honest in all his
dealings with his fellow men,
thoroughly temperate in his habits,
and having made a success in his
business he has accumulated valu
able property. Financially he is a
safe man to entrust with the finanoes
of the county. We regard the
nomination of Mr. Alderson as a
wise one from any standpoint from
which it may be viewed. We have
known him for many years, and we
know whereof we speak.—Chambers
Bugle.
While engaged in conversation
the other day with a laboring man,
who has no trade but works at any-'
thing that he can get to do, we
asked him whether or not there was
plenty of work, and this is the reply
he made us: “I have not been idle
a day this summer. Neither have
any of the other fellows that have
wanted work. There has been two
jobs for every man, and wages are
better that they! have been for the
last four years. 1 know of half a
dozen men right now who want help
and can’t get it. Wages are from
$1 to $1.25 per day and board.”
What further proof does any man
want of returning prosperity than
that? And , we don’t believe that
these men are paid with Mark
Hanna’s money, either, because
some of the employers are pops and
they wouldn’t use it Stand up for
Holt county!
HOLT’S NEXT TREASURER.
John M. Alderson was bom of
foreign parents, his father being a
native of Yorkshire, England, while
his mother came from County Wick
low, Ireland. His native place waB
Highland, Iowa oonnty, Wisconsin.
He began life on his own account at
the age of 10 years as a regular farm
laborer, working mostly for the
neighboring farmers near his old
home.
In the spring of 1890. at the age
of 22, he turned his face westward,
following the advice of that eminent
political economist and statesman,
Horace Greeley, to “go west young
man and grow up with the country.”
He built the first house in Humph
rey township, Platte county, Neb.,
where he was married to the eldest
daughter of ex-Supervisor G. W.
Kokley, now of Chambers, Neb.
In 1882 he removed to Holt
oounty with hia family, being the
first actual resident in the South
Fork valley west of McClure’s
ranch. He has built up a comfort
able home three miles northwest of
Chambers, where, surrounded by a
large family he is enjoying the traits
of his labors. Financially Mr.
Alderson is regarded as being among
the most independent farmers in
Holt oounty.
In offering this gentleman as a
candidate for treasurer, it is proper
to say that ever since his majority
he has ever been true to the princi
ples of the republican party but not
always endorsing the practices of
some of the individual members of
the same. His promise that he will,
in the event of his election, comply
strictly with the law governing
county treasurers can be relied
upon, being, as it is, the promise of
a man who is in the habit of doing
strictly ss he agrees in business
matters. We bespeak for Mr.
Alderson the hearty co-operation
and support of every farmer and
stockman in Holt county, and espec
ially in the south country.
And while yon are about it con
aider the especial lit Dess of O. M.
Collins for comity clerk, Will Dick
erson for sheriff, and for county
superintendent, an office that justly
should be removed from the domain
of politics, consider the especial
qualifications, educationally, morally
and otherwise, of the republican
nominee, James C. Harnish. The
candidate for county judge, D. C.
Harrison, is fully qualified to fulfill
the important duties of that office,
and if elected will make a strenuous
effort to give satisfaction to his
most punctilious political opponent.
Surveyor R. E. Bowden is too well
known to need any special mention.
He understands his business, and if
elected is sure to give satisfaction.
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I want to tell yon that
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Is selling milk bread only
5 cents a loaf. Also spiced
rolls, pies and cakes.
Ilesides He keeps a fine
stock of Groceries, Crockery
and Glassware.
P. D< A J. F. MULLEN,
PROPRIETORS CP THR
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Prices Reasonable.
O'NEILL, NEB,
Budkin’s Arnica IsIts,
The Best Salve in the world (or cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, (ever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cares piles, or no pay required.
It Is guarranted tq sire perfect satis
(actlon or money re(unded. Price 25
cents per box. For sale by P. C. Corri
gan. 51-t(
O’NEILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
£jn. J. P. Q1LL1GAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office in Holt County Bank building
All work cash in advance. Night work
positively refused.
O’NEILL, • . NEB.
J}R. G. M. BERRY,
DENTIST AND ORAL SURGEON
Graduate of Northwestern University,
Chicago, and also of
American College of Dental Surgeory.
All tbe latest and improved branches of
Dentistry carefully performed.
Office over Pfunds store.
R. DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Beferenoe First National Bank
O'NEILL, NEB.
JgAKXKY STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb.
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Stage leaves O’Neill at 8:39 A. M„ arriving at
Spencer at 4 p. m. ; at Butte. 5:30 p. k.
' S. D. Gallkntine, Prop.
p^H. BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
Offloa in the Judge Roberta building, north
of O. O. Bnvder’e lumber yard,
0 NEILL, NEB.
DeYARMAN’S BARN.
B. A. DsVARMAN, Manager.
P'YARMAINTS
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Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Finest turnouts in the city.
Good, careful drivers when
wanted. Also run the O’Neill
Omnibus line. Commercial
trade a specialty.
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TRAINS DEPART:
GOING BAST.
Passenger east. No. 4, 10:04 a. m
Freight east. No. 24, 13:15 p. m
Freight east, No. 38, 2:55 F. u.
going wbst
Passenger west. No. 3, 9:40 p. u
Freight west, No. 27, 10:04 f. m
Freight, No, 23, Local 4:00 p. m.
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and aids the organs in throwing off im
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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. Sold for 50c
or 81 per bottle at Corrigan's.
TREES AND PLANTS. A full
1 line FRUIT TRRRS OF BEST VARIE
TIES AT HARD TIMES PRICES. Small
fruits in large supply. Millions of
Strawberry plants, very thrifty and well
rooted. Get the best near home and
> save freight or express. Send for price
list to North Bend Nurseries, North
I Bend. Dodge County. Neb.
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