The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 06, 1898, Image 4

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i The Frontier.
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
THE FRONTIER PRINTING COMPANY
D. H. CRONIN, Editor.
house Saturday.
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We still hope that Senator Hanna
: v will triumph over h,s enemies and
:v be elected senator.
Maryland has so much good
republican senatorial material that
there is no possibility of Senator
Gorman's successor failing to be a
'* - first-class man.
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The heaviest distribution of holi
day presents ever made by a single
man, under a republican form of
government, has just been completed
by Boss Groker, of Tammany.
The Nebraska Press association
.. will meet in annual session at Lin
coln next Monday and Tuesday. It
c. promises to be a very interesting
meeting and we will try and be
there.
The fire-eating Spanish editors
are again clamouring for war with
the United States, but the Spanish
government isn’t hankering after
getting whipped off the face of the
earth.
The controversy over the aggre
gate amount ot pensions paid to
residents o{ the south is an idle one.
A pensioner has the same right to
change his residence that others
have.
The twenty-one contests for seats
in the house are to be taken up at
''1 once and disposed of aB rapidly as
possible. Each of the three election
committees will handle seven of the
&1 contests. ’' ' •••
Long before the first of January,
1809, numerous citizens of greater
New York whg aided, directly or
indirectly, Tammany to get control,
will be making resolutions not to do
it again.
“There are others” who began to
oelebrate Christmas one week ahead
of time. A little party of “hot
time” people which pretended to go
to Texas after deep water improve
ments, did many things in the name
of the approaching holiday season.
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. How about it McHugh?
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While glancing over the Ewing
Advocate the other day, we notioed
that it contained a long .article
about the prosperity evident in that
K' • city. Even the pops admit that
conditions have improved, and when
those pops live in Holt oonnty it
ought to be sufficient proof.
• Xhi opposition to the oonfinna
> tioa of the nomination of Attorney
General MoKenna to be a justice of
rv the United States supreme court has
■ ‘ never been strong enough to be
taken seriously by senators. His
confirmation may be looked for
l shortly after congress re-oonvenes.
Ddrimo the past month several of
our subscribers have called and paid
their subscriptions, but there are
still five or six hundred who are in
arrears from one to five years, and
we hope that they will call around
; during the next two weeks and
s square up. Gall around and pay at
5 a part of your indebtedness- if
you can not pay it all.
Joan M. Stewxbt has got another
■ office. On Monday night he was
appointed as a member of the
Atkinson sohool board to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignatiou
® K v* "• **- J.L lOOKS as II I
Mr. Stewart was going to remain in
Atkinson and allow his deputy to do
5 ■' the work the people of Holt county
i. elected him to perform.
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^ . Skkatok Lodge has announced his
J t intention to introduce a bill provid
ing for the purchase from Denmark
of the islands of St. Thomas, St.
vCroix and St John, in the West
Indies, the department of state
, having officially ascertained the
willingness of Denmark to sell.
During the first Grant administra
tion a treaty for the pureease of
these islands for $8,000,000 was
- negotiated, but the senate failed to
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The O’Neill ConserVatoflJ Of Mnsie.
f Instructions the same as at the Royal Conservatory
Of Music, Munich, Germany.
...Branches taught under the general direction of
...C. J. SCHUBERT,
i
PIANO,
VOCAL CULTURE,
ORGAN,
HARMONY,
MANDOLIN,
GUITAR.
Tuition (Payable in advance.)
12 weeks’ term (24 lessons) $12 00
12 weeks' term (12 lessons) 6.00
For private lessons, each, 1.25
Discount on all music. Ample
accommodations for students
from abroad.
!♦♦♦♦«
Free Chorus Class, Notation and Sight Reading,
.Hrt D@partmsnt.
Painting in Oil and Water Color.
Drawing.
Sketches from nature and still life.
Also the German and French lan
guages taught by Mrs. C. J. Shubert.
REFERENCES: Special mention at tbe Columbian Exposition, 1893.
Niue first prizes Antelope County Fair, 1896. Seven first and five second
prizes Nebraska Stale Fair, 1897.
C. J. SCHUBERT, Director.
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MEXICO VS. BRYANISM.
Mr. Bryan, ifc appears, is going to
make a quite extended visit in
Mexioo, but although that country
has the silver standard, it utterly
rejects Bryanism. It is a fact
worthy of emphasis that Mr. Bryan’s
program and the platform on which
he wants to run again for president
of the United States are as repung
ent to the settled financial policy of
Mexioo as they are to that of the
United States.
For example, one of the most
conspicuous and fatal propositions
of the Chicago platform is the prop
osition to abolish the right of private
contract with respect to money.
That is to say, it proposes to make
illegal and uncollectable any con
tract, evidenced by note, mortgage,
bond or other instrument, to pay a
particular kind of money, and es
pecially to pay gold. But Mexico,
although it legally has free Bilver
monometallism by reason of free
coinage, maintains and always has
maintained, the wise policy of per
mitting private contracts. All
citizens and denizens of Mexico may
use the gold standard in their pri
vate contracts and the courts will
enforoe payment.
Again: Mr. Bryan and the Chi
cago platform vehemently denounoe
national bonds payable in gold, or
the notion of permitting our govern
ment to have the descretion to use
such bonds. But the government of
Mexioo follows exactly the opposite
polioy. Nearly all the national debt
of Mexioo is in bonds payable
expressly in gold. The same is
true of the bonds of the various
states and municipalities of Mexico,
as well as of the railroad and other
large corporations, including many
of the silver mining corporations.
Mexioan statesmen and business
men would regard Mr. Bryan as
little short of insane if he should
propose to them to abolish this
polioy, so wise is it and so greatly
to the advantage of business and
government Yet precisely this
insanity is one of the most conspicu
ous purposes of the Bryanite party
in the United States.
There is some excuse for Mexioo
having the single silver standard.
Mexioo came naturally by it Mex
ioo never committed the unspeaka
ble folly of changing abruptly from
the gold to the silver standard, but
was always on the silver standard.
The policy of free coinage simply
carried the silver standard in Mexico
down with the fall of silver in the
market of the world. The injury
and loss which would naturally
result to business in Mexico has
been greatly modified and reduced
by the ability of all men to use the
gold standard in their contracts, t
A sudden change of standard, no
matter in what direction, must
always be avoided, and it would not
be wise for Mexico now to change
abruptly from silver to gold, al
though doubtless a change will have
to be made. But it is well to note
that there is not a trace of Bryanism
in Diaz and the other statesmen of
Mexico. They are wise conservative
and safe men, and they have abso
lutely no nse for Bryanism in any
form. —Sioux City Journal.
Edgar Howard, county judge of
Sarpy county, and editor of the
Papillion Times, is being groomed
by some of the democratic press as
the fusion candidate for lieutenant
governor next year. But Edgar
says he will not accept. He is an
astute politician and has never been
defeated for office, and does not
intend at this late day to run up
against a stone wall, which the
fusion candidates will have to do
next fall. The /epublican tioket,
composed of good olean men, will be
the stone wall.
The action of Governor Bushnell,
of Ohio, in using his office to assist
the democrats in defeating Mark
Hanna for re-election as senator, is
contemptable, and places the here
tofore highly respected governor in
the ranks of the traitors. Hanna
was the choice of the republican
state convention that nominated Mr.
Bushnell for a second term, and the
latter pledged him his support.
But the ambitious and venomous
governor thinks by defeating Hanna
he could secure the prize himself.
There is only one way to treat men
of his calibre and that is to let them
drop into obscurity as soon as
possible.
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Coiniiii
means pain, danger and
possible death for some
wives. For others it
means practically no
discomfort at all. There
is no reason why child
birth should be a period
of pain and dread. Sev
eral months before a
woman becomes a
mother she should
prepare herself for
the critical ordeaL
There is a prepara
tion made which is
intended for thia
purpose alone.
The name of
this wonderful
preparation is
.1
It is a
lmiment
to be ap
plied ex
ternally.
It relaxes
the mus
cles and re
lieves the
distension,
gives elastici
ty to every
organ con
cerned in
childbirth, and
takes away all
danger and
nearly all suffer
ing. Best results
follow if the
remedy is used
during the whole
period of preg
nancy, it is tne
only remedy of the
kind in the world
that is endwned by
physicians.
$1 per bottle at all
drug stores, or sent
by mail on receipt
of price.
Fkkb Books son
taming invaluable in
formation for aH women,
will be sent to aav ad
dress upon application to
III BradflolS Regulator Co.,
Atlanta, 6a
PITCHER'S
CASTORIA
THE END TOO HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT
Hu til
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O’NEILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JQR. J. P. GILLIGAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office in Holt County Bank building
Confinement cases *25 each. Night
calls double regular f«e in advance.
O’NEILL, NEB,
£JIl. OWEN 8 .O’NEILL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office—Over First National Bank;
Calls answered promptly any time of
day or night. Can be found at night at
office.
JJB. G. M. BER11Y,
DENTIST AND ORAL SURGEON
Graduate of Northwestern University,
Chicago, and also of
American College of Dental Surgeory.
Ail the latest and improved branches of
Dentistry carefully performed.
Office over Pfunds store.
E.
H. BENEDICT.
LAWYER,
Office in the Judge Roberts building, north
of O. O. Border's lumber yard,
0 NEILL,
NEB.
U R. DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Referenoe First National Bank
O'NEILL, NEB.
JJARNEY STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb.
rim m son coin stage
Stage leaves O'Neill at 8:39 a. m., arriving at
Spencer at i p. m. ; at Butte. 5:30 p. m.
S. D. Gam.enti.ve, Prop.
P. D> A J. F. MULLEN,
proprietors or the
GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS
Prices Reasonable.
O'NEILL, NEB,
THE ODELL
Type Writer.
ftOA w,u buF th® ODELL TYPE
QCV WRITER with 78 characters,
warranted to do as good work as any
machine made.
It combines SIMPLICITY with DURABIL
ITY, SPEED AND EARE OF OPERATION.
Wears longer without cost of repairs than
any other machine. 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 press, It produces sharp, clean, leg
ible manuscripts. TWO OR TEN COPIES
can 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
to amda to 16 dMfcraat stylet aad to
Swan teed to tent all Uada of stack.
Nothing but Large. Galvanized Wire,
of the Best Bessemer Steel, j
used In Its construction.
A FENCE THAT ALWAYS KEEPS
ITS SHAPE.
The hinge Joint at each
intersection of the wires
makes an adjustable fence
and prevents stay wires
from bending.
Crimp end Joint. The crimp in the strand
wire provides for expan
sion and contraction and
prevents stay wire from
moving ont of place.
manumctuuco ay
Consolidated Steel and Wire Co., Chicago.
rO« SALK BY
Neil Brennan.
Chicago Lumber Yard
Headquarters for
LUMBER
AND
+*■ COAL
( O’Neill,
Page,
Allen.
Yards/ Page,
\r
0.0. SNYDER & CO.
EMIL SNIGGS
Elkhorn Valley Blackmith and Horseshoeing
Headquarters in the West for
Horseshoeing and Plow Work.
All kinds of repairing carried on in connection. Machinery
wagom carriage, wood and iron work. Have all skilled men for
the different branches. All work guaranteed to he the best ns we
rely on our workmenship to draw our custom. Also in seas in we
sell the Plano up to date harvesters, binders mowers and reapers
ALSO PROPRIETOR OF
Pont
G0«to* Klondike
VrtrwouT TXKiNo AuoNo a
~bL**ys RELMfite>
^"Different Models -d£- - all calibers
from 22 to 50 — they are th{
Miners ^Hunters
—Favorite-^
Winchester ammunition, used by
everybody— •solo everywhere
»OTINCHE5TER4ffPaTlNGflRMSG ESTM /
HOTEL
-JAVANS
Enlarged
Refurnished
Refitted
Only First-class Hotel
In the City.
W. T. EVANS, Prop.
DeYARMAN’S BARN.
B. A. DkVARMAN, Manager.
D'Y ARMAN'S
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Finest turnouts in the city.
Good, careful drivers when
wanted. Alio run 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. McfllDER.
Oeu’l Pass. Agent. Sioux City
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Purchase Tickets and Consign your
Freight via the
F. E. & M. V. and S. C. & P
RAILROADS.
TRAINS DEI*AM
GOING BAST.
Passenger east, No. 4, 10:04 a. m
Freight east. No. 24, 12:15 P. m
Freight east, No. 28, 2:55 p. w.
GOING WB8T
Passenger west. No. 8, 9:40 p. h
Freight west, No. 27, 10:04 p. m
Freight, No, 23, Local 4:00 p. m.
The Klkhorn Line Is now running Reclining
Chair Cars dally, between Omaha and Dead
wood, jree to holders of first-claes transpnr
tatlon.
Fer any information call on
W. J. DOBBS, Agt.
O’NEILL. NEB.
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