-:v,. ■ Vp *• * ' J. »•:’ V.,'4' y .. . ;-3v o V t V . , ,• "4 * - ,, " » .** . VOLUME XVIII. O'NEILL. HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. NOVEMBER 4. 1897. NUMBER 18. NEWS SANS WHISKERS . -*■ '■ --V ■, Item* of Interaat Told Aa They Are Told to Ha. -• iS?v'.X::''v rV:.: v" ’ . . ' ■ *■■■'-• V i; WHBM AND HOW IT HAPPKNBD -:|;r ’ 'y'"*' \ t' ’ ‘ • - v, V i torn Happentags Portrayed For emend Iditetfen and Amusement. r -a, "■ 8aU#on, O ship of state, hellbent) Across llfe'a stormy sea; Ten thousand pops on spoils. Intent, Self-seeking knaves, that's eyldent. Ten thousand pops with lungs for rent. Will furnish wind for thee. —flu. Please don’t mention politics. ;Por office. •V up-to-date job : ■"» ■: work call at thia C. F. Henley wasup from Ewing list k ' Monday. ■ ._t ‘ ' M. Stafford was tip from Norfolk last; , Saturday. ■ . ’ Bait tiea and wire always on band at Neil 1?rer?«"’^v' { 16-tf i B. B. Wright, of . Dead wood, wee in Tuesday. .v- * ., *.» • 1M ~ ONkim/GbocbbyCo.. Lew Combs can now greet the members of the court-house syndicate with a smile. They downed him in tvfo conventions but. be went on the ballot as a petition candidate for superyloaor of the Fourth district and was elected, defeating the regular populist nominee,^ Wilson Stewart, 17 votes. • We have just opened our stock of new hicory nuts, batel nuts, and a full line of California nuts. Also cran berries and new honey. When needing any of the above or any of the delica cies found in a first-class grocery come In. 17-9 O’Nkili, Grocery Co. Fred Plunder called at this office this morning with his face wreathed in smiles. We wondered wbat was the mutter as be was the first republican we had seen smile' since election. : Bot hy soon explained the cause of hik joy by banding us a cigar and saying that he was now "grandpa," a son having been boro to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moler last week. We congratulate. Boyd county elected the following officers at the election Tuesday: Treas urer, Nick Sieler, rep.; clerk, E. G. Barbum, pop; sheriff, Wilfred Standi ford, pop; judge, J. 8. Graves, pop; superintendent, J. C. Yocum, rep.; surveryor, Brandivig, rep.; coroner. Robertson, rep.; commiss’oner, South, trep. Post carried the county by 6, mak ing a republican gain of over 900 over: the.yote of ’96. Good for Boyd. Mlmer Williams lert O’Neill this morning for Fremont, where be expects to make bis future home. Mrs. Will iams and the children left last week, Elmer waiting until ufter election. The many friends of the family, in this city, regret to see them leave O'Neill but hope they will be prosperous and happy in their new home, where Tub Frontier will visit them each week and keep them posted on the—we were going to say political, but we won’t—events of this section. ■ The Idea of the universal brotherhood of men, regardless of creed, has been advancing of late. In Washington a Hebrew congregation has been holding services in a Congregational church, by special invitation, and in New York a Protestant minister from his pulpit thanked a Catholic priest who had asked prayers for his recovery from a Tecent illness. These are little courts* sies of themselves, but they show a spirit of toleration and friendliness that deserves the highest commendation. An exchange says: "Every little while we read in the papers of some one wbo has run a rusty nail in his foot, knee, band or some other portion of the body, and that lockjaw results therefrom, of which the patient died. If every patient was aware of the remedy for all such wounds and applied it, then all such reports must cease. The remedy is simple, almost always on hand and what is better is infallible. It is simply to smoke the wound with burning wool or woolen cloth. Twenty ^minutes of the smoke will take the pain out of the worst case of mflamation arising from the wound. People may sneer at this remedy as much as they please, bnt when they are afflicted let them tty it. It has saved many lives and much pain and is worthy of being printed in letters of gold and put la every home. Jx&S-’ •.< •?,':.*, '’w V . i, • -v ^ -* v •• !, •>. .-; • ' * Ai* ■ It ' V>>■ , i‘»-%,, '?:,.-3;%I'/ vr>'Ni ;'i-| £ .r...;r.Vv..^5t ■ . i. - -A * ■■.■"’ ■ . *'.>*,■*' V-» .'•>' '• ■• f 4 ^« * - ,v ' ’^v'- ■■■Si -’- -• »Tniit Safely, But with Reduced Majorities. le Land Them ' ■ /iT* "\ Sullivan by About 11,000—Fashion .i. . ’tin’ s v-,;v . v,. v*> ■ «,'•■•.■ R..'/V .■ \-V-> ■ ... ., .-■■ • ' •;■ ■•,■■■.• , •■* ■ - ■ .-tt_ - -1 . '■ • , . [i*.. ’ ■ ■ - .,■■:■ ■ ■■■; ■■- , ••■■.,“> *v .•:'••■> ■ "/. -v w ■ >- ** . W*/ r , , .t*', 4 .,kjV. .The battle of beltata ls over and Ike populists aria again ancceaaful, electing the entire county ticket, bat by (ready reduced majorities. Boodle, whiskey and promiaee were acattered freeley by the "Rang” and the liberal use of these stimulants carried them through. The new ballot aided them greatly aa M caused a number who would have voted: for aome of the republican caodidatae to vote the ticket straight. "the elected will have about the following majorities- over the republican candi dates: Stewart 210, Henry 800,.' iirtie 175, Morrow 800, Selah 800. /Im': Atkinson—Poat 107, Sullivan ' 74^ Dickeraon 100, Stewart 88, Alderaon 108, Henry 57, Collina 108, Leiae 50. Harniah 90, Morrow 74, Harriaon 108, Selah §•,. McGutd>ap4Q, Bopdeq 194,1^1 Ob ambers—Post 48, 8ullivan 45, Dickeraon 45, Stewart 40, Alderaon 47,' Henry 47, Collina 48, Leiae 47, Harnish 52, Morrow 42, Harriaon 85, Selah 42, Bowden 85, Lell 55, Ktiqe 45. Conley—Poet 26, Sullivan 18, Dicker son 26, Stewart 14, Alderaon 22, Henry 17, Collina 24, Leiae 16. Harnish 87, Morrow 14, Harriaon 18, Selah 8, Me Cutehan 9, Bowden 25, Lell 16. Cleveland—Poet 14, Sullivan 14, Dtck eraon 16, Stewart 12, Alderaon 18, Henry 14, Collina 16, Leiae 15, Harniah'12, Morrow 14, Harriaon 12, Selah 19, Mc-‘ Cutehan 6, Bowden 12, Lell 14. Deloit—Poet 5, 8ullivan 71, Dicker aon 10, Stewart 66, Alderaon 24, Henry 52, Collina 26, Leiae 48, Harniah 81, Morrow 48, Harriaon 4, Selah 45, Mo Cutchan 26, Bowden 6, Lell 45. Dustin—Poet 6. Sullivan 19, Dickeraon 8. Stewart 16, Alderaon 6. Henry 19, Collina 6, Leiae 19, Harniah 6, Morrow 19, Harriaon 6, Selah 16, McCutchat 8, Dowaen o, ijeii iv. ■ -t ■* Ewing—Post 68, Sullivan 97. Dicker* ■on 54, Stewart 97, Aldenon 66, Henry 97, Coltlna 78, Leiu 79. Harnish *9. Morrow 84, Harrison 68, Seleli 86, Mo Cutchan 16, Bowden 79, Lull 75. Emmet—Poat 98, Sullivan 94, Dlcker aon 94, Btawert 95, Alderaon 99, Henry 95, Collina 15, Leiae 80, Harniah 17, Morrow 81, Harriaon 19, Belah 91, Bowden 91, Lell 94. Fairview—Post 7, Sullivan 18, Dryden 7, Kaley 7, Kenower 18, Von Forrel jW, Dickerson 7, Stewart 19, Alderaon 9, Henry 16, Collina 8, Leiae. 16, Hara'sh 7, Morrow 19, Harrison — Belah 19 | Francis—Poat 7, Sullivan 88, -Dryden 7, Kaley 7, Kenower 89, Von Forrel 89. Dickerson 9, Stewart 80, Alderson 5, Henry 80, Collins 10, Leiae 97, Harttiah 10, Morrow 97, Harrison— Belah 98. Grattan—Post 98. Sullivan 198, Dick* ersod 44. Stewart 105, Alderson 89. Henry 109, Collins 46, Leiae 108, Harnish 34, Morrow 116, HarHeon 85, Belah 118, McCutchan 14. Green Valley—Poat 15, Sullivan 87j Dickeraon 16, Stewart 87, Alderaon 9, Henry 40, Collina 99, Leiae 87, Harnish 7, Morrow 44, Harrison 13, Belah 85„ I McCutchan 4, Bowden 19, Lell 80. tv, . "v lamaa-Port 40, Balllraa 59, Dicker All 48, Stewart 45, Hetty 49. AMmoi ColHttt 47, Lalae 45, Harp)* 45. lOwrow 48^ Harriaon 90, Saleh 99. Mo On»ohaa67. Iow*-*<£t 18.8«Ilina 50. DltkiBoa 98, Stewart 17, Alderaon- 17, Henry 80, 06111m 88, Loin 18, HwnUfc 81, Morrow 10, Harriaon 17, Belah 18, Bowdea ■ 80, ‘Ifll 17. . Lake—PoatlB, Sullivan 3J, Dlck.rvoa 14, Stewart 89, Alderaon 18, Hoary 88, Colllna 18, Lalae 89, Haralth 88, Morrow 88,; Harriaon 18, Belafc 89, McCutChan 15. OHaill, lit ward—Port 88, Sullivan 49, Malay 88, Drydao 91, Von Pdrral 48, Keaower 48, Mortop 1, Dlokaraoa 88, Stewart 85, Brady 8, Alderaon 88, Henry 09. Oollin 81, Lalae 41, ltdrtan 1, Her alHSi, Morroi ft^eCu&u Kline 48: OWeiU, 2nd ward—Post 21, flnlllTaii 48, Dlokaraoa 38, Stewart 88, Alderson 38, Henry 88, Colllna 83, Lalae 84, Har niah 88, Morrow 40, Harriaoa 80, Belah 88, MeCatohan 10, Bowden 99, Loll 88. O'KelU, 8rd ward—Poat 88, BnBiyan 48, Drydon 88, Kaley 87, Von Parrel 89, Konower 87, Dlokaraoa 44, Stewart 89, Aldaraon 49, Henry 88. Colllna 47, Lalae 81, Harnlah 41, Morrow 89, Harriaon 35,; Salat* 89, MeCntehan 90, Bowden 87, y 8if, Harriaon 18, Soldi bell 88. | Ptoaaantvlew—Poet 19, Sullivan 16, Dickerson 90,.Stewart 1#. Aide non 99, Hen* 18, Collins 19, Lelse 90, Harnlfh 99, Morrow 19, Harr!too It, Selah 19, Bowden 19, Lell 18. , Paddock—Poat 81, Sullivan 85. Dlck «ra«i 48, Stewart 89, Alderaon 40, Henry 41, Odilina 49. Leita 49, Uarnish 41, Morrow 41, Harriaon 98, Selah 41, Bow* das 88, Kline 49. I Sheridan—Poet 86, aolUran 48, Dick* •non 80, Stawart 48, Alderaon 98, Henry 44, Coillna 81, Laiaa 51, Harniah 10, Morrow 69, Harriaon 98, Salah 49. Start Creak—Poet 98, Diekaraon 15, Stewart 98, Alderaon 84, Hejiry 85, Coillna 80, Leiae 97, Harniah 80, Morrow 98, Harriaon 98, Salah 96, MpCotchan 4, Bowden 97. Loll 80. Stuart—Poet M, Sullivan 96, Dicker ■on 108, Stewart 85, Alderaon 101, Henry 8T, Coillna 111, Lalae 88, Harniah 98, Morrow 90, Harriaon 87, Salah 80, MeCutchan 98, Bowden 101, Lell 90, Kline 84. • , Shlelda—Poat 89, Sullivan 87, Dicker son 99, Stewart 84, Alderaon 95. Henry 67. Coillna 98, Leiae 88, Harniah 98, Morrow 88, Harriaon 90^ Selah 84, Bowden 94, Lell 86.' ■ • ‘f '£■} 0 Sbaeu’ock—Part 8, Sullivan 19, Dick* eraon 8r Stewart 19, Coillna 4, Leiae 11, Alderaon 3, Henry 19. Haraidt 9, Mor row 18, MeCutchan 4, Selah 11, Harri aon 0, Bowden 1. Lell 14, Sand Creek—Poat 18. Sutlivaa 91, Dickeraon 18, Stewart 18, Alderaon 18, Henry 19, Coillna it, Lalae 17, Harniah 15, Morrow 16, Harriaon 18. Selah 16, Bowden 14, Lell 19. , Soott—Port 18, BnUivan 81, Dleharaon 19, Stewart il, Alderaon 18, Hetty 84, Collins 88, Leise 94, Harnl.h 80, Morrow 99, Harrison IB, Selah 88, McCutchaa 7, Bowden IQ, 1*1191. Verdigris—Poet 48. Sullivan 61, Dickered 80. Stewart 68, Alderson 41, HesryBO, Collins, 48, l*lse 66, Banish 40, Morrow 60, Harrison, 40, Selah 4Q, McCutchaa 0, Bowden 46, Lell 66, Kliaf 6S. ' - . . • 4 , Wyoming—Post 18, Sullivan 88, Diekereon 18, Stewart 16, Aldenoo 18, Henry 90, Collins 17. LeieeSl, Banish 88, Morrow 16, Harrison 18, Selah ip. MeCutohaoS, Bowden 18, Lett 81. f; ? Willowdalo-Poat 11, Sullivan i\, Diekereon 10, Stewart 81, Aldereoa 8 Benry 91, OolUas 11. Leiee 91, Hanleh 1% Morrow 19, Harrison 9, Selah 17, McCntehaa 6, Bwfden lO, Lett 91, S3ina 81. "I eaa’t eee bow any family liven without Chamberlain’# Colic, Cholera iaad Diarrhoea Remedy,M ear* J. R. | Adame, a well known druggist of Geoeva, Ala., In a letter inquiring the price of a doaen bottlee, that he might not only have it for nee in hie own family, but eupply it to bis neighbor;, the reaaoA aome people get along with but it ie beoauae they do not know ite value, and what a vaat amount of suffer log it will eave. Wherever it beoomet known and need, it ie recognised at a necessity, for It is the only remedy that can always be depended upon for bowel eompMnte. both for children and •dulte. For sale by P. G. Corrigan. ;H mcnir umn. The Leonie teaohera’ association will be bald at Leoula school house at 10 o'clock November 27, 1827, whan the following program will ba rendered: “Patriotism la the Schools, Should ft Be Encourage 3 T”.D. B. Thurston. . "Patriotism, Bow Stimulated r •..Miss Addle Lanswortb. "Patriotism, Iu Value.". ...Bert PoetiewaH, “Sheldons Baines History, Group HI."..... .Miss EUaa Lanswortb. Disoosslop..Idas Gertie Leeper. “The Seem Tongues of Children.'’ ......Edward Larson. “Child Study in the Home and Hered ity."..Llssa Hopkins. “Domestic Events.". Jennie Ferguson. “Foreign Events.".--Roy Ashton. “Religious Events.". .Hrs.Postlewait. All patrons and others interested In education are cordially Invited to be present. D. H. Thcbstok, See. | AMfMtCHlAP VABIl'wAME.- . : .O’. - '• « ’ * t I la-order to introduce thcir low atetal wheels with vide dree, the Empire Mfg. Oo.., Quincy,. Ill,, have pleaed open the market • farmers' handy wagon, sold at the low price of lIPJU. Th*> bed of wagon Is en)V 95 laches high, fitted with 34 sad 80-Inch wheels, with 4-iaoh liras, either straight or ataggard spokes. This wagea Is made of best material throughout, and folly guaranteed for one year. Catalogue giving (nil descrip tion will be mailed upon application to the manufacturers, who also furnish metal wheals at low prices, made any rise tad width of tire to fit any axle. , Go to Boltina Mercantile Co'e. for bargains to dothipg, floves, mittens, «pt, undorwMr, Mou, ihoee, over coats and oil kinds of winter (ooda, nt o\':/§7 bargain at Soltinn Hercantila Co'a., O’Neill, Nab. IT 4 To heal the broken end dlaaaead tie* toes, to soothe the irritated sorlaees, to Instantly relieve and to pitman fitly cure is the mission of DeWItt’s Witcb Basel Belie. Hanamann g Pitman. No an or woan can enjoy life or aoeeapBah aneh in this World wMte raftering froa a torpid liver* DeWItfb Little Berly Risers. the piUs tbnt dense that sign noiekly. "WM OtMttoag.... ■ Babaing coses, indolent. oloers and*; •»«#•»; troolrieet even thoogb ilftttL‘,-i yearsSteadiog. auy.be e«nd by *06*;,^ Dewitt's Witeh Beset fldff* Denotes. * •trngtheas aU kealn lt la the grint ^ pMeonre. ” onrt^i girls ■ *•'. taell, tapering and benotttolly shaped; , t»»dr lit are brilliant as «», and they an without a | In this or nyethar f; thdr frowns ere Uka ft* and tbstolWHUQ 'Malle- in of pleasure. Bend tth if doedf. dopot f its rettabttttr, and tty.f tbe slteetloa.*, ;vi; Oertalnlv you don't Mfce. • seilow skin end lose __ *«* bnw nMw Mini DsWiwn %mie Eirlv 77 woaidMe»nsip ini» Thug nreapeli m va* tick with » aovooo kotool'.. urn *.< a armn. « yradartchetawa, Mi.*-- ■-••Omh Iwufi ' wnadykad WM.ikN wMtKtea* barin'* Oolhg Cholera aadp*a*<»« fi r, Mr. JianoS. madlclDta »»d *ow hapdlai oalyOhM' berila’p OoUfc Cholera Pinyhaa Bonady. Hpho* naadtoia. Ml Inally aad aold it .to hla mMm for yean. r ..# " 1 V. the beet rotoady far eolieaad dkfeyitea * he haaaaer kobwa. It sot oalr gljrae ndkf tout affect* itmuawtaH. It toalOPMfo aadpleaaaot to taka. ■>!!»» tt da ideal raandrfoi Wood*—Mia* Ww aata by P. 0. Oorrigoa, i -r ■; I A'**'1 tfeat I It «ur bo worth a—athtoi f booar th* T#iy beet andieia* tor aealtriag: A the tiradaad hhom ayataaato a healthy -■ algor la Ktootrle Bitten. Thto mediate* , to maljf aagatabla, aota by etriag MM ; to the aere* oaatraa lnH the atonaab. - .. gaotly atlatnlatw tha llrfftr aad kMaott ■ and aide tha agiM la tbiovtog oC km*' parities m tbo blood, Kleetrio Mtten . lmproraa th* appetite, ahU dlgntioe aad to proaooaoad by tkoaa aka hare * * triad It aa tha vary beat hlood aariflar aad nere* toaie. Try U. Bold for OOe or 11 par hottla at Corrigan'*. '. to warn n mat oonmm & I hava baaa la thadregbaaiaaaa far twain yean, aad dorfag thaktinohaee •old aaariy all th* ooogh OnaaCaolaradi aad ft*at my kaowtodg* of aaah aemedfaa, I aay that Cbamberiala’a Ooagh Bonady gteaa better aattofaettoa thaa aay op tha market—W. M. Than. »k»o*.Ky. Bold ftOorrign, droggtot .. ; >i ^ „s, ■ fln^ouu&TCim, , For a dollar Mil the Seud-Weehly 0MM Journal wlll te nit Iron bow »■ 4MI1 January 1. 18N. A geed leag, time to gat two Mg popora twf wotk ■'» with all tho Ofwa of tit wholeworld; •11 ttta ataM aewa and tal faatmoaaoewa and gonfralreadiag auUar Khan yea f*t •Ut any othfr aiate paper. ,* Tht looraM.,%' ta opeadiat money and o*°rtia writing* * up tho Mirati of Mab realm aadaetting; ' V our atatob adraatagoa advantage! before • tho people of tho wholo eountry. Ifabraakal FWiM>y will briag thoua- ■ 1 eadaof tarot boyere to oar atate* You 1 aturnld road tho Journal, which i« art aa .; Omaha paner or a Llaoola part*, hut a atato paper in tta truant araoA “What =! will bo for the beat lataraata of Nobrae> kauar ia the drat queaOoa aaked by tho .‘"f Journal when called opob to decide. Every Nebraakaa ahould do hia beat to -> keep tne State Journal before tho poo* ; pie, and that beat meaao by aeediag iu one dollar which will pap for the paper to January. IMP. Altar you read It read it to your frieedo in the earn and let them aae what grant thing! wo are d, doing in Nebraaka. Bead la your dol*. lar to tho State Journal, Llaoola, Neb. Theaooner you read, the more papora you will got for your moaey. FREE, To ourouotomoro, a- bountiful $100 Mutlo Box, January 1, 1068. -I J. P. MANN.