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

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    The Frontier.
PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY BY
HE FRONTIER PRINTING COMPANY
D. H. CRONIN, Editor.
John L. Sullivan’s mayoralty
aspirations appear to have been as
serious as his periodical announce
ment of good intentions.
We would like to have all onr
readers, who are owing ns on sub
scription, call and settle before
January 1. Start the New Year
right by paying your subscription in
advance.
Date Hill’s attempt to get a foot
ing on the political earth again was
met by a heavy kick from Boss
Croker’s double-souled boot. The
Boss will be supreme or know the
reason why.
Ir the populists carry out their
announced intention to nominate a
presidential ticket in 1000, they
should not overlook the claims of the
Missonr gentleman who, it is said,
has the longest whiskers ever worn
by man.
The employes of the Missouri
. Pacific railroad have received a
practical demonstration of the
presence of prosperity in the coun
try, by getting an addition of ten
per cent to their wages. The syn
dicate sheet will not mention this.
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Either the aveaage of intelligence
must be very low in Oumberland,
Md., or only ignorant persons are
sought for jury duty. It was brought
out the other day that in a bunch of
twenty summoned for jury duty not
one was a subscriber to a newspaper.
This country spends many millions
every year to send missionaries to
the foreign heathen.
The foolish conduct of the ignor
amus Secretary of State Porter, in
opening the election returns from
• the various counties, looking them
‘ over; and if he found anything he
v thought wrong returning them to
the county clerks for correction, is
If making a lot of trouble, and if the
republicans had the power, might
result in their stealing the supreme
judgeship. Of coarse the idiot Por
f. ter flagrantly violated the laV, but,
we believe through ignorance. He
^ is an ideal pop. While he thinks he
;;J/ knows it all, he really knows noth
~ log at all. He has a head shaped
ir like an ogg, and is regarded by
those who know him best as a
natural Instead of holding a
position in the state house he shonld
be an inmate of some state institu
* tion for the care of the feeble
minded.—Columbus Telegram (dem).
Jon P. St. Jobh says Bryan was
- * sppointed by God to lead the silver
■ forces. We do not want to appear
aaorilegious, but our theology will
-. not permit us to believe any such
■ vile stuff. We have absolutely no
1 patienoe with suoh absurd sentiment.
True it is that many of God’s ap
, pointees in the days when history
was being made for the Bible were
, • ignorant men and particularly un
:S lsarned in matters eoclesiastioal, but
/, wju uby« permuted mem to travel
aboat making fools of themselves,
v On (ho contrary Ho admonished
■> (horn to take no thought of what
v. they would say at a certain time as
he would be present in spirit and
prompt them from the fullness of
■ his wisdom and th<i infallibility of
? His judgment He always put the
proper words in their mouths at the
proper time. When natural laws
f | wen by them set at naught and mir
aeulous things performed it was
H , done in His name and up to the
present time we have no evidence
7^ that Mr. Bryan has received any
- such commission regarding silver.
The Lord has no use for hypocrites
and for that sin Ananias and Sap
phire, his wife, yielded up the ghost
on the same day within a space of
; ; . three hours. Mr. Bryan wrote out
bis famous convention speech and
carried it to Chicago in his cocoannt
his pocket and sprung it upon
the delegates as an extemporaneous
' effort. His cross of gold and crown
4* f of thorns were manufactured by his
v own fireside in the glare of midnight
/ gas. Apoatleship! Hot!
mn-. - s ■
A REAL GHOST.
'Mu and Vouched for by a Jidfe While
Llilnf In Ntbi'iukn.
"So you really belle re in supernat
ural vialtatlonsP I hail sized you up
'or a man of too much mental, power
to be a believer in ghosts,” said
Judge-.
• Well sir," said L • i am not am
bitious to be classed with the supersti
tions, but I do here affirm that if ever
a man saw a real ghost it was I.”
"If it is not a long story tell us
about it” said the judge.
"Well the supernatural visitation
occurred near Halveys ranch, in Ne
braska, several years aga it was a
bright moonlight night in May. 1
hud been to the ranch for an even
ing's visit Between the hours of 10
and 11 I started to my home on Little
Sundy. a mile distant Asoending
the bill I turned to the right taking
a by-path which was called the -cut
Juut before entering the timber re
gion. and while musing on the events
of the evening, 1 suddenly confronted
u figure draped in white lying on a
partly decayed log just at the right
alongside the path. Halting quickly,
my hand dropped involuntarily to the
pistol in my belt, but before 1 bad
time to draw the weapon the ghost
t rneil its head and fixed its gaze upon
mo. Its great dark eyes were fringed
with white hair, and while it looked
more in pity than In anger, my heart
ro-o und the pulsation quickened to a
iuiver-avery hair of my head felt as
though an electrie current was oper
ating at its root and my breath
seemed clogged—my nerves were par*
Hlyzod. The great melancholy eyes
of tno apparition seemed mockingly
to say. “Come to me; your weapon is
harmless. I am as the air—invulner
able: 1 am a real ghost! Since that
time I have been in Area wrecks and
battle* but under no conditions have
ny nerves been so severely tested or
my couruge subject to a more serious
trial. 1 could see the eyeballs move
—great li mid orbs—and the eyelashes
.niver in the great moonlight Be
me n baring the injunction of my
uothar to never retreat from a ghost
under any circumstance* no matter
how positive I might be of its ghost*
•> P b it to always advance to it I
1 u le a desperate effort to approach
ih'1 ghostly figure with eye* ears and
n l .d image of a being which Imag
.HiiU'-n fashions or the spirit world.
A on e of fear prevented a retro*
d"t.e movement—fear that the figure
would spring upon me. .Braoing my
.ervos and summoning all my oour*
a.u recalling the early precepts on
Uio point of supernatural visitation*
I made n stop, or plunge rather, like
one leaping over a precipice to escape
Mull, i.nd uick as a flash the illu
s.o i was blasted—it broke in twain.
Uuball of the horrid being trotted
u.i uu lour logs."
* W’hul was it," breathlessly ejaou
n'.od the lid go.
Nothing but u sheep. Two of them
bu l mounted the log tg air themselves.
They had stretched out, one at the
owe end of the other, and with his
lion i obscured, forming a figure about
lb.- length of a man. The moon was
directly overhead, and shone upon the
eyoi of the one whose head was ele
vated. greatly magnifying the eyes
ami eyelashes. [ remember distinct
ly the hideous aspect of the upright
ears. -J recall, too the foreleg, whloh
was extended when my eyes first be
held the ob.ee* but imagination,
quickened by a sense of fear, trans
formed the two sheep into a tangible
ghost ”
NEW TREASURY NOTES.
I'eoultni-ltles That Jinks Them Difficult to
Coautfiffnlt.
Perhaps the principal object of the
revision of the United'States paper
money is to make the backs of the
notes more open—that 1* lessoovered
with the engraving, so that the slik
ibrus shall be more distinctly visible.
The distinctive paper now in use no
longer has the two threads of silk run
ning longitudinally through the not*
says the Taper World, but in their
place are two stripe* each half an
inch ivido or so, of short red and blue
silk fibres scattered thickly in the
paper, in such manner that they show
on ly on the reverse of the bilk
Those two fiber stripes practically
divide the note into three sections of
about equal size, and this feature of
. bre in the paper is held to be an al
most absolute safeguard against suc
cessful counterfeiting. But that is
only one of several devices employed
to Insure the inviolability of the cur
renc \
linia kne an aeiiaala a«
desig , the work of which is ao open
a* to show readily any error of an
Vlempled counterfeit and no portion
iff the Ueslgu is repeated on the same
note so that no small part could be
engraved by a skillful operator and
then duplicated by mechanical pro
cesses to fill any amount of spaoe, as
hns been the oase with some of the
previous -paper money" of the gov
ernment
The geometrical lathe work of the
new designs is said to be the most ex
quisite and complicated ever executed,
and such as to utterly baffle any at
tempt at its illicit reproduction.
Johnny Was Right.
Mother—Johnny, go into the bed
room at once! You neglected your
piano practice to-day and I am going
to flog you for it Don’t you know
that you can never become perfect in
muslo without practice?
Johnny—Yea but praotioe en my
ernntermy ain’t gonter to make no
per'eck musia—Boston Courier.
Onr modern Haases.
Mrs. Llncrusta Walton—1 like the
design of this wall paper very well;
but 1 cannot take it
Salesman—Why not?
Mrs. Linerustn—It is too thick, It
is my flat I am going to paper and 1
have to economize space as much as
possible.—Puck.
TOWNTALK
The Public Aroused
During the Past
Week
Crowds of People Called
at Hershiser & Gilli
gan’s Drug Store
to Get Free
Samples of
DR. HOBBS SPARA6US KID
' KEY PILLS.
Hundreds Now Testing
the Remedy in this
Vicinity.
NOW FOR RESULTS.
An intense interest was created in this
▼lcinity by tbe announcement in last
week’s issue that a free package of Dr.
Hobbs SparSgua Kidney Pills would be
given away to any person who would
call and ask for It at Hersbiser St Gilli
gan’s drug store.
This interest was shown by tbe unex
pectedly numerous calls made at tbe
above store. Many of thecallers, who
are sufferers from kidney complaint
expressed their astonishment at tbe
offer to make no charge for the samples.
Heretofore, the practice of medicine
proprietors is to require pay in advance,
and let tbe afflicted take the chance of
core..
Tbe proprietors of Dr. Hobbs Spara
gus Kidney Pillr are reversing this
practice, preferring to exercise the
golden rule of "doing to others as they
would be done by.”
They believe,, because it has been
demonstrated in every instance, that if
those affected with kidney troubles
once try these pills, they will be con
vinced of their great merit, and get
well by their use.
For this reason they made arrange
ments with Herahlser & Gilligan to
freely distribute as many sample boxes
as should be called for, during the last
seven days. Everyone who asked for a
box was given it free of charge.
Some of those calling for packages
have expressed themselves as follows:
"The science of medicine has certainly
advanced when the proprietors of a
remedy can stake so much upon a' free
and universal test of its merits.”
"The honest and straightforward
manner in which the medicino is offered
for trial, gives me confidence to use it.
I hope it will prove helpful."
“Dr. Hobbs announcement that he
has made a great discovery which will
cure and build up the kidneys, and his
offer to prove it free of charge is a
novel proposition, and gives me great
hope of relief."
"This is certainly a fair proposition.
I have everything to win and nothing to
lose.”
Many will be curious to know what
are-the results of the test of these pills
now going on in the neighborhood. It
is a little too soon to look for results,
piobably another week will make them
known. If those getting the samples
have faithfully followed the directions,
they will be encouraged to persevere in
their use.
It is gratifying to learn that wherever
similar distributions have taken place,
there has followed a large sale of the
remedy, and many letters of gratitude
have been written by those who have
regained lost health.
auvcij jjciouu wuu Knows or suspects
that iiia kidneys or urinary passages are
affected; every person who has any of
the following symptoms should make a
test of these pills without delay, vizi
Pains in the back or sides, headache,
nervousness, frequent thirst, shortness
of breath, pufflness of the eyelids, swell
ing of the feet and ankles, dark colored
or scanty urine, with albuminous or
other deposits in the urine, or too fre
quent urination.
For the benefit of interested persons,
living out of town, who, from, any
reason, failed to get a sample, Dr.
Hobbs authorizes us to say if you will
cut out the cupon below and mail it to
the'Hobbs Remedy Co., Chicago, 111.,
with your name and address, a sample
box of these pills will be sent you by
mail, postpaid, and free of expense.
FOR 8ALB BY
KERSHISER & 6ILLI6AN, Druggists.
O’Neill, Neb.
COT THI8 COUPON OUT.
Upon receipt of THIS COUPON to
gether with your name and address
within one week from date of this
paper, we will forward by mall a
FREE SAMPLE BOX of Dr. Hobbs
Sparagus Kidney Pills; also his book
on kidney diseases. Address
HOBBS BEJIEDY CO., Chicago, 111.
O'NEILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
£JIl. J. P. OILRIG AN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Holt County Bank building
Confinement cases #25 each. Night
calls double regular fee in advance.
O’NEILL,
NEB.
£JR OWEN 8 .O’NEIL,!,,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office—Over First National Bank.
Calls answered promptly any time of
day or night. Can be found atunight at
Hotel Evans.
JJR. G. M. BERRY,
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^H. BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
Office in the Judge Robert* building, north
of O. O. Burder'e lumber yard.
0 NEILL,
NEB.
J£ B. DICKSON
t ATTORNEY AT LAW
Reference First National Bank
O'NCILL, NEB.
gARNEY STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb.
rami m son coin; stage
Stage loaves O'Neill at 8:80 A. Vi., arriving at
Spencer at 4 p.m.; at Butte. 5:80 p. m.
9. D. OauiBntinb, Prop.
P. D. A J. F. MULLEN,
PROPRIETORS OP THE
RED - FRONT
GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS
Prices Reasonable.
O'NEILL, NEB.
THE ODELL
Type Wniter.
$20
will buy the ODELL TYPE
WRITER with 78 characters,
warranted to do as good work as any
machine made.
It combines SIMPLICITY with DURABIL
ITY, SPEED AND EAlife OP OPERATION.
Wears longer without cost of repairs than
any other maohlne. Has no Ink ribbon to
bother the operator. It is NEAT, SUB
STANTIAL, nickel-plated, perfect, and
adapted to all kinds of type writing. Like a
printing preBS, it produces sharp, clean, leg
ible manuscripts. TWO OR TEN COPIES
oan be made at one writing. Any Intelli
gent person can become an operator in two
days.
Reliable Agents and Salesmen Wanted.
For pamphlet giving indorsements, etc.,
address
Odell Type Writer Co.
CONSOLIDATED
FIELD FENCING
b Mb la M glwn style* as* la
gaaraatta* to taraaU Uatsof stock.
Nothing but Large, Galvanized Wire,
of the Best Bessemer Steel,
used In Its construction.
A PENCE THAT ALWAYS KEEPS
ITS SHAPE.
The hinge Joint at each
intersection of the wires
makes an adjustable fence
and prevents stay wires
from pending.
Orta* u4 Jolit.
The crimp in the (trend
wire provides for expan
sion and contraction and
prevents stay wire from
moving oat of place.
•CANUPACTUftCD BY
Consolidated Steel and Wire Co., Chicago.
ron BALK BY
Neil Brennan.
i,
r'' ^ . ji.
s9
Chicago Lumber Yard
Headquarters for . . .
LUMBER
AND
COAL
0.0. SNYDER <> CO.
[ O'Neill,
Yards < Page
I Allen.
EMIL SNIGGS
ALSO PROPRIETOR. OF
Elkhorn Valley Blackmith and Horseshoeing
"s^Shep.>^
Headquarters in the 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 workmenship to draw our custom. Also in season we
sell the Plano up to date harvesters, binders mowers and reapers
1
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• C®*fo^KU>NDIKE'
YAthoutjOuaNo'AuMfo a‘
-'.S'
Sjd''wirPCReWT MODELS ALL CAU&KR6
PROM .22 TO 50 — THEY ARC TM
Miners^ Hunters
—rworite*—’
WNOfesren AMm/ftnr/M'uxoBY
ewRYootv— Munrvarrwjrenr
^WinchesterCheating arms 6 asasi /
HOTEL
—-JAVANS
Enlarged
Refurnished
Refitted
Only First-class Hotel
In the City.
\\t. EVANS, Prop.
DeYARMAN'S BARN.
B. A. DiYABMA^, Manager.
DaYARMANJS
fffjffwwmw
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Finest tnrnonts in the city.
Good, oarefol driven when
wanted. Alao ran the O’Neill
Omnibus line. Commercial
trade a specialty.
Pacific Short Line
-HAS THE
BEST TRAIN SERVICE
-IN—
NORTHERN NEBRASKA.
Through Freight and Passenger Rates
TO ALL POINTS.
It you are going on a trip or intend chang
ing your location, apply to our nearest
| agent, or write to
W. B. McNIDER, ,
1 Gen'i I'ass. Agent, Sioux City.
10
Purchase Tickets and Consign your
Freight via the
F. E.& M.V.andS. C.& P
RAILROADS.
TRAINS DEPART:
OOIKG BAST.
Passenger east, No. 4, 10:04 a. m
Freight east. No. 24, 12:15 p. k
Freight east, No. 28, 2:55 P. m,
oomo win
Passenger west. No. 8, 9:40 p. u
Freight west. No. 27, 10:04 p. m
Freight, No, 28, Local 4:00 p. 11.
The Blkhorn Line la now running Reclining
Chair Care dally, between Omaha and Dead
wood, jree to holders of flrst-claea tranapor
Ration.
Fer any Information call on
W- J. DOBBS, Aot.
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The Discovery Bared HU
Mr. G. Caillouette, druggist, Beavers
ville, 111, says: "To Dr. King’s New
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken
with lagrippe and tried all the
ians for miles about, but was of- no
avail and was given up and told 1 could
not live. Having Dr. King’s New Dis
covery in my store I sent for a bottle
and began its use and from the first dose
began to get better, and attei us^hg
three bottles was up and about againj it
is worth its weight in gold. We w/on’t
keep store or house without it.’’ Gfet a
free trial at Corrigan’s drug store. *.
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