The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 09, 1897, Image 4

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    I The Frontier.
PUBLISHED HVERT THURSDAY BY
HB FRONTIER PRINTINO COMPANY
D. H. CRONIN, Editor.
I HR”1
STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For judge of supreme coart:
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’Neil].
For oounty superintendent:
J. C. HABNISH, of O’Neill.
For county judge:
D. 0. HARRISON, of Emporia.
For county surveyor:
B. E. BOWDEN, of Paddock.
Holt county and Nebraska will
get back into the union this fall by
electing the republican ticket
»«► --
The pops are on the run, and
from present indications it looks as
if they were about ready to throw
up the sponge.
Ia rr not rather peculiar that the
free silverites had to go into the
ranks of the sound money men to
secure their candidate for supreme
judge? The brain of the country is
enlisted in the sound money cause.
Judos Post is recognised as one
of the ablest jurists in the state.
He has served the people of Nebras
ka upon the supreme bench faith
fully and impartially the past six
years, and is deserving of re-election
at the hands of the people.
A vots for J. 0. Hamiah is a vote
for the upbuilding of the sohools of
Holt county, and there is not a par
ent or teacher in the county but
what will agree with us when we
say that there is great need of
improvement Yota for J. 0. Har
niah.
--MgM..
What can we say of Will Dicker
son that is not already known? A
man that has lived in Holt county
for twenty years and bears an un
sullied reputation, both in business
and private life, does not need any
further recommendation. He will
win in a walk. Vote for him.
Tbbsb will be no hesitency on th<
part of the voter in Holt county this
fall, when he oomes to vote for
anrveyor, aa to whether he will vote
for B. K Bowden, a competent civil
engineer, or for a man that doea not
know a surveyor's compass from a
galling gun. Vote for R E.
Bowden.
Populists, who are populists from
principle, were forced to support a
democratic candidate for president
last fall, and this fall the democrats
are trying to force them to support
a democrat for supreme judge. It
. does seem as though the democrats
were devouring the populist party.
But will the populists allow them to
do itf __
Show us a man who is interested
• in the financial welfare of Holt
| county, and we will show you a
who will vote for John Alderson for
; treasurer. A man that can success
fully conduct his private business is
the man to select as guardian of out
county funds, and not a oonstitu
■ ' ttonal office seeker. Vote for John
• Alderson.
. —. — ' 1 — —
Holt county republicans go into
the battle of ballots this fall with
; the determination to win, and a
ticket which commands the respect
and admiration of all opponents
Perhaps never in the history oi
? parties, in Holt, has a ticket beer
placed before the voters that hai
been so well received, and all citi
sens, irrespective cf party affilia
tions, ate invited to join with anc
aasM in swelling the majority foi
%, the republican candidates. Let ui
• (dean the court-house of the popu
list ring politicians who have had
| full swing the past four yearn
Turn’them out . • <7
D. C. Habbmoh is a man, who, if
elected to the office of county judge,
will make his decisions in any and
all cases that may come before him,
in strict accord with the evidence
adduced, and the law governing, and
without regard to party or any
other outside influences—even if he
has a precedent to do otherwise.
Vote for D. 0. Harrison.
Whebe is there a man in Holt
county that has transacted business
at the court-house that does not
know O. M. Collins ? And to know
him is to know a man of unsullied
reputation, an efficient clerk, as his
record for the past four years has
plainly shown, and a courteous and
obliging gentleman, who will make
it his endeavor to comply with the
wishes of the public in every way
that lays in his power, in his
capacity as county clerk of Holt
county. Vote for O. M. Collins.
It puzzles us to know why the
pops raise such a howl about high
priced breadstuff, when they were
arguing last fall that free silver
would benefit the farmer by en
hancing the value of his products.
They knew that high priced wheat
for the farmer ment high priced
bread for the miner, bnt were very
careful not to mention it And now
that wheat has gone up they “cuss”
the republicans for raising the price
of the minors’ food.—Hartington
Herald.
A populist from the country, who
attended the Bryan rally here last
week, stood in the crowd listening
to the “boy orator.” He was quite
enthusiastic when the speaking
began, but as the orator progressed
his ardor was seen to dwndle con
siderably. Finally when Mr. Bryan
reached that point where he tried to
lead his hearers to believe that
dollar wheat is a calamity, this par
ticular populist threw up both hands
and left the place, saying that he
had been raising SO cent wheat for
the past four years, and he had no
use for anyone who tried to make
people believe that dollar wheat was
a calamity.—Ghadron Journal.
Tbk republicans of Holt county
have nominated John M. Alderson
for county treasurer and they have
made no mistake. Mr. Alderson is
brother of “our Tom” and formerly
lived in this county on the place
now owned by T. H. Webster, where
he resided for seven years. Mr.
Alderson is thoroughly competent
to discharge the duties of the office
to which he aspires, and he is above
everything else an honest, upright
man. the people of Holt county
want for their treasurer a man who
is in every way worthy of their con
fidence and support, they will see to
it that John M. Alderson is triumph
antly elected.—Madison Ohronide.
Tbs Independent would like to
see the present local campaign con
ducted on matters at issue between
the political parties rather than
personalities. ******
—Independent
Of course it would. It is to the
interest of the pop party to keep the
minds of the voters fi;ed on any old
thing rather than to have them com
pare the candidates on the two
tiokets, when the comparison is so
unfavorable to the "ring” tioket
By all means keep the people filled
with the sublime thoughts of
reform—as advocated by the popu
list platform, not as practiced by the
party leaders and officials—then
they won’t notice the workings of
the court-house “ring.”
Wobd is received -here from
O’Neill, Nebraska, announcing the
good news that Oliver CollinB has
been nominated by acclamation in
a republican convention held on the
23rd for oounty clerk in Holt county.
, 01, as he was familiarly called here
was for many years known in our
city as an upright, bright and intelli
! gent young man, .having learned to
l be a telegraph operator and station
i agent at our depot, which avocation
■ he followed for a number of years
after moving to the state of Nebras
I ka. Upon his strict application to his
• work and showing an unusual ability
i in the clerical profession he was
very successful in winning many influ
i ential friends all over Holt oounty,
who in turn sought to give him
a more lucrative position, and assist
ed to a great extent to his appoint
ment to the deputy clerkship of th«
district court, which position he is
very satisfactorily filling at the
present time. 01 has always been
a staunch republican and a hard
untiring worker in the interest of
the party and it is but right that he
be recognized—so say his many
friends here and there with the ut
most hope that he may be elected,
notwithstanding the fact that he will
have a large populist majority to
overcome.—Lowell (Ind.) Tribune.
As it was in the populist con*
vention in Holt county, so it is all
over the state. The following,
taken from the report of the Ante
lope county pop convention in the
Neligh Leader, describes the pro
eeedings in the populist conventions
all over the state: “Probably no
convention of any party was ever
held in Antelope connty that has
brought out such a vigorous protest
from its party as the one called for
the purpose of nominating a popu
list ticket last Saturday. Apparent
ly it was only necessary to mention
the fact that a candidate had always
been a consistent populist to ensure
his defeat. By a combination of
office seekers with a few populist
statesmen with a standing grievance.
******
In each instance there were candi
dates of acknowledged worth and
unquestioned populist principles
opposed to them, but the new con
verts to populism in each case
proved that the office was seeking
them with a force that was equally
satisfactary as agreeable.
A REVISION.
Owing to the unexpected turn of
affaire the farmere of the democratic
Btate platform beg leave to sub-4
mit the following amendments and
corrections in one of the olaases of
that document:
Prosperity has fnot made its ap
pearance; the mills and shops are
tfclosing down; the army of unem
ployed is growing ***larger and the
farmers of Iowa since his election
are marketing their products at a
••••less price than ever before.
fThe word “not” should be omit
ted.
ffSubstitute “opening up”, for
“dosing down.”
••♦Should be “smaller.”
••••Substitute “biger” for less.
—Council Bluffs Nonpareil.
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P. J. McManus.
Wait a Minuts!
I want to tell yon that
Bentley..
Is selling milk bread only
5 cents a loaf. Also spiced
rolls* pies and cakes.
JSesideS He keeps a fine
stock, of Groceries, Crockery
T and Glassware.
O’NEILLBUSINESS DIRECTORY
jQB. J. P. GILUGAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office in Holt County Bank building
All work cash in advance. Night work
positively refused.
O’NEILL, - . NEB.
|ja G. If. BEBBT,
DENTIST AND ORAL SURGEON
Graduate of Northwestern University,
Chicago, and also of
American College of Dental Surgeory.
All the latest and Improved branches of
Dentistry carefully performed.
Office over Pfunds store.
J£ B. DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Beferenoe First National Bank
O'NEILL. NEB.
^gABNBY STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb.
OK m inn BURT STABS
Stage leaves O’Neill at 8:30 A. at., arriving at
Spencer at 4 p. it.; at Butte. 5:90 p. u.
8. D. GatjUWtini, Prop.
P^H. BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
Offioe in the Judge Boberta building, north
of O. O. Bnvder'a lumber yard,
O NULL, NBB.
DeYARMAN'S
BARN.
B. A. DaYARUAN, Manager.
P’Y ARMAN’S
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Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Fineet turnouts in the city.
Good, careful drivers when
wanted. ALo run the O’Neill
Omnibns line. • Commercial
trade a specialty.
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Purchase Tlokata and Conalgn your
' Freight via the .
F. E.&M.V.andS.C.&P
RAILROADS.
TRAINS DEPART!
0011(0 BAST.
Paaaenger east. No. 4, 10:04 a. x
Freight east. No. .24, 12:15 p. x
Freight east, No. 28, 2:55 p. x.
QOIlfO W>8T
Passenger west. No. 8, 9:40 p. x
Freight west, No. 27, 10:04 p. x
Freight, No, 23, Local 4:00 p. x.
The Blkhorn Line Is now running Reclining
Chair Oars dally, between Omaha and Dead
wood, jree to holders of Amt-clans transpor
tatlon.
Fer any information oall on
w„ J. DOBBS, Aot.
O’NEILL. NEB.
Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that the very best medicine for restoring
the tired and nervous system to a healthy
vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine
is purely vegetable, acts 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 in 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. Trv it. Sold for 50c
or $1 per bottle at Corrigan's.
TREES AND PLANTS. A full
1 line FRUIT TRRRS OF BBS* VARIE
TIES AT HARD TIXE8 PRICES. Small
fruits in large supply. Millions of
Strawberry plants, very thrifty and veil
rooted. Get the best near home and
save freight or express. Send for price
list to North Bend Nurseries, North
Bead. Dodge County, Neb.
THE LIGHT RUNNING PLANO
IS AN Up to date machine. \
The Jones Lever Binder Leeds Them All With III
TO DATE IMPROVEMENTS.
To My Patrons and Friends in Holt and Boyd Coonties:
When in need of a Binder, Mower, Header, or Hay Rake call at my place of
business and get prices on the Plano Manufacturing Company’s goods whielilJ
don’t hesitate to sell on my own recomendation. On the square I think the Jones\
Lever Binder the best machind ever put on wheels. *
EMIL SNIGGS
Elkhom Valley Blackmith and Horseshoeing
Headquarters inf the West for
Horseshoeing and Plow Work.
All kinds of repairing carried on in connection. Machinery,
wagon, carriage, wood and iron work. Have ail skilled men for
the different branches. All work- guaranteed to be the best, as we
rely on our workmenship to draw our custom. Also in season we
sell the Plano up to date harvesters, binders mowers and reapers.
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