The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 03, 1898, Image 4

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    The Frontier.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
THK FRONTIER PRINTING OOMPAN?
D. H. CRONIN, Editor.
On Wednesday Senator Thurston
and three or fonr other senators left
for Cuba where they will make a
personal investigation of the con
dition of affairs on the Island.
->.»M
Judoe M. P. Kinkaid, of O’Neill,
can come nearer being elected gover
nor next time than any man in the
republican party. His record is
unassailable, his pnblic and private
life clean. He would redeem the
Big Sixth and carry nearly every
county in the state.—Butte Gazette.
In the trial of Bartley’s bondsmen,
who were sued by the state for the
amount of hia defalcation in the dis
trict court of Douglas county, the
jury returned a verdict for the
bondsmen. It begins to look as if
the state would receive nothing but
a lot of law suits out of her default
ing officials.
M. F. Harbihcton, of O’Neill has
announced with a flourish that he
has no ambition to become governor,
that he conld not afford to take the
position, his law practice is so ex
tensive and rushing. He iB a good
advertiser, but, seriously, we did not
notice any threats on the part of the
people to make him governor.—
Fremont Tribune.
Last week Mike Harrington an
nounced through the World-Herbld
that several republican papers had
named him as a candidate for gover
nor, and he wished to deny it We
receive about 100 weekly papers of
the state at this office every week,
and the only paper that we have
discovered that nominated him for
governor was the O’Neill Indepen
dent Can it be possible that Mike
looks upon it as a republican paper t
If that is the case he must be chang
ing his politios, as it is generally
understood here that he is one of
the stockholders in the Independent
Only under the belief that Cuba
must inevitably soon come to be a
pert of the domain of the United
States can the patriotic conscience
of our geople become reconciled to
the burial of the victims of the
battleship Maine in Spanish soil.
Perhaps if this does not come to
pass the bodies will hereafter be
disinterred, bronght home and de
posited in the soil of the country
which these patriotic men were serv
ing when the awful calamity snuffed
oat their lives. Not a foot of Span
ish soil should be hallowed by the
burial of an American seaman.—
Fremont Tribune.
Thx Froktikb has learned tha1
the building of a railroad to Boyd
county is an assured fact Instead
of being an extension from Verdi
gris, as heretofore talked of, it ii
IAAAAAAAAA4AAAA4AAAA
Tbe O’Neill Conservator Of Musie.
f Instructions the same as at the Royal Conservatory
Of Music, Munich, Germany.
...Branches taught under the general direction of
...C. J. SCHUBERT.
o
PIANO,
VOCAL CULTURE.
ORGAN,
HARMONY,
MANDOLIN,
GUITAR.
Tuition (Payable in advance.)
t
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 Department.
Painting in Oil and Water Color.
Drawing.
^Sketches from nature and still life.
Also tlie German and French lan
guages taught by Mrs. C. J. Sliubert.
HKFULENCES: Special mention at the Columbian Exposition, 1893.
Nine Drat prizes Antelope Count j Fair, -1806. Seven first and five second
prizes Nebraska State Fair, 1897.
O. J. SCHUBERT, Director.
the intention to tap a point on the
Elkhorn road in this county, run
ning thence north through Holt to
lloyd county. Whether it will go
from O’Neill, Emmet, Atkinson or
Stuart appears to be as yet unde
termined. Among the promoters of
the road are Chicago, Kansas City,
and Omaha capitalists, and it is
understood that representatives of
these parties will be in the city
next week to look over the project.
It is encouraging to the business
interests of the Elkhorn towns in
Holt county to know that the Verdi
gris project has been abandoned, but
still it would be a greater loss to
O’Neill should this road be built
from some other town in this county
other than the Emerald city. The
people of this city should awake
from the lethargy or seeming apathy
into which they have fallen and
make a determined effort to secure1
this road. From what information'
we have been able to glean it seems
to us as if the Elkhorn people were
behind the deal, and if so, there is
no question but what the road will
be built, but whether from O’Neill
or some other town is a much
mooted question.
A STATE TICKET.
There is no denying the fact that
the state and congressional cam
paigns in Nebraska this year are to
be hard fought ones. This is the
kind of contests republicans wel
come, and so they are already get
ting their fortifications in order,
preparing some destructive torpedo
boats to blow up the old fusion
hulks, to the end that after the con
flict the most expert divers will not
be able to go deep enough in the
soup to find the shattered remains
of the crew aboard the fusion boat,
where they are now riding w'ith
their pockets full of passes.
The Tribune has hitherto urged
the wisdom of the republican con
vention nominating a candidate for
United States senator, that the party
might not only appeal to the people
on party principles, but present a
strong personality as the embodi
ment of those principles. It would
be willing to waive that plan provid
ing some of the ablest and best
republicans would accept nomina
tion for state office, for instance, a
ticket like this:
For governor, John C. Cowin.
For lieutenant governor, M. L.
Hayward.
Secretary of state, John L. Web
ster.
Treasurer, A. E. Cady.
Attorney-general, G. M. Lambert
son.
Auditor, T. L. Mathews.
Land commissioner, H. O. Paine.
Superintendent of instruction,
some good man from the Fourth or
Fifth district.
Nominate such a ticket as this
and no man could say ought against
its ability or integrity. Let these
candidates fight for a victory for the
state ticket If they won, the legis
lature would likewise, in all prob
ability, be carried. In this event
suoh senatorial candidates as might
be on the list of state nominations
could then prosecute their higher
ambition. Each would be before
the people during the campaign,
showing the stuff in him, and dem
onstrating his fitness for the plaoe,
and then when the legislature con
vened—suooess to the best man.—
Fremont Tribune.
EVERY BRIDE
and wife should know about the pre
paration that for half a century has
been helpingexpectant mothers bring
little ones into the world without
danger and the hundred and one
uiauoniioris ana attractions
incident to child-birth. It
is applied externally, which
is the only way to get relief.
Medicines taken internallj
:> will not help and maj
result in harm.
Mother’s
Friend
fits and prepares ever)
organ, muscle and
part of the body foi
the critical hour. It
robs child-birth of its
tortures and pains
Baby’s coming is madt
quick and easy. Its
action is doubly bene
it used during the whole
>d of pregnancy.
$1 per bottle at all drug stores, 01
sent by mail on receipt of price.
Books Free, containing valuable infor
mation to all women, will be sent to an]
address upon application by
The Bradfield Regulator Co..
Atlanta, Ga.
Trees and Plants.
General assortments of Nursery Stock
of Best varieties for Nebraska.
MILLIONS of STRAWBERRY anil
RASPBESRY PLANTS at wholesale
and retail. Our plants have been
irhigated when needing it therefore
very thrifty and deep hooted. Buy
the uest neah home, preventing loss
by delay and saving extra freight or
express from eastern points.
Write for price list to
NORTH BEND NURSERIES,
North Bend, Dodge Co., Neb.
‘Just as
Good
as Scott's and we sell H much
cheaper," is a statement sometimes
made by the druggist when Scott’s
Emulsion is called for. This shows
that the druggists themselves regard
Scott's
Emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos
phites of Lime and Soda as the
standard, and the purchaser who
desires to procure the "standard”
because he knows it has been of
untold benefit, should not for one
instant think of taking the risk of
using1 some untried prepa
ration. The substitution
i of something said to be
Mjust as good” for a stand
ard preparation twenty
five years on the market,
should not be permitted by
the intelligent purchaser.
sure you jet SCOTT’S Emulsion.- See
coat the man and Ash are on the wrapper,
see. and (t.oo, all druggists.
SCOTT ft BOWNE, Chemists, New York,
of
alT| the pain
andslcknessfrom
which woman
suffer is caused
by weakness or|
derangement ini
the organs of|
menstruation.D
Nearly always|
wncn a woman la not well theao
organs are affected. But when
they are strong and healthy a
woman is very seldom sick.
Is nature's provision for the regu
lation of the menstrual function.
It cures all “ female troubles." It
is equally effective for the girl in
her teens, the young wife with do
mestic and maternal cares, and
the woman approaching the period
known as the “ Change of Life.”
They all need it. They are all
benefited by it.
advice In eases requiring special
directions, address, pi vine symptoms,
the Ladles' Advisory Department,'*
The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chatta
nooga, Tean.
TOO*. I. COOPER, Tupelo, Mlse., MTS!
‘‘Hr slstor suffered Irani vary Irregular
and salnM menstruation and doctors
could net rail*,, her. Wins of Cardul
O’NEILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
|}R. .T. i*. GILL1GAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SUHGKON,
Office in Holt County Bunk Building
Orders left at our drug store or at my
residence first street north mid half
block ettot of stand pipe will receive
prompt response, as I have telephone
connections.
O’NEILL. - NEB.
J}R. 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.
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JJB. 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.
. BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
Offloe In the Judge Roberts building, north
of 0. O. Snyder's lumbor yard.
O NEILL,
NK!5.
JJ B. DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Reference First National Bank
O'NEILL, NEB.
JJARNBY STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb.
oral 111 Ml K STABS
Stage leaves O'Neill at 8:3!) A. m., arriving at
Spencer at If.m,: at Butte. 5:30 i\ m.
S. D. Qallkntine, Prop.
P. ©. A J. F. MULLEN,
PROPRIETORS GF THE
| GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS
Prices Reasonable.
O'NEILL, NEB,
THE ODELL
Type Writer.
<£90 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 EAliE OF OPERATION.
Wears longer without cost of repairs than
any other machino. 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 «ade to 16 differ eel styles sad to
guaranteed to tare all Uads of stock.
Nothing but Large, Galvanized Wire,
of the Best Bessemer Steel,
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 tending.
Ortoop and Joint. The crimp in the strand
wire provides for expan
sion and contraction and
prevents stay wire from
moving out of place.
MANUFACTURED BY
Consolidated Steel and Wire Co., Chicago.
FOR SALE BY
Neil Brennan.
i
tiicago Lumber Yard
Headquarters for . . .
LUMBER
AND
Yards
( O’Neill,
< p«ge,
/ Allen.
COAL
0.0. SNYDER & GO.
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
wagon, carriage, wood and iron work. Have all skilled men for
the different branches: All work guaranteed to be the b.st, 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.
ALSO PROPRIETOR OF
Pon:t
Go-To. Klondike
VrtTHOur^ftKiNO* Along a
Ru,*Ble4
! *-*JS-.tAH. calibers
FROM. 22 TO So — .THEY ARE THE
Miners ^ Hunters
— FAVORITE'^
WfNCHeSTEK AMMUNITION? USED BY
EVERYBODY— ISOLD EVERY WHERE
HOTEL
-JAVANS
Enlarged
Refurnished
Refitted
Only First-class Hotel
In the City.
W. T. EVANS, Prop.
DeYARMAN’S MM,
B. A. DkYAKM AN, Manager.
[D’Y ARMAN’S
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Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Finest turnouts in the city.
Good, careful drivers when
wanted. A!«o 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.
If you are going on a trip or intend chang
ing your location, apply to our nearest
agent, or write to
W. B. McNIDER.
Gcn'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 DEPART:
GOING HAST.
Passenger east. No. 4, 10:04 a. m
Freight east. No. 24, 12:15 p. m
Freight east, No. 28, 2:55 p. m.
GOING WNST
Passenger west. No. 3, 9:40 p. m
Freight west, No. 27, 10:04 p.m/
Freight, No, 23, Local 4:00 p.m.
The Elkhorn Line la now running Reclining
Chair Care daily, between Omaha and Dead
wood, Jree to holders of first-class transpor
tation.
For any information call ou
Wa J. DOBBS, Ast.
O’NEILL. NEB.
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Mr. G. Caillouette, druggist, Beavers
ville, III , says: “To Dr. King’s New
Discovery I owe mv life. Was taken
with lagrippe and tried all the ~*'v«ie
ians for miles about, but was of no
avail and was given up and told I could
not live. Uaving Dr. King’s New Ijjig?
covery in my store I sent for a bottle
and bebau its use and from the first dose
began to get better, and attei using
three bottles was up and about again. It
is worth its weight in gold. We won’t
keep store or house without it.” Get a
free trial at Corrigan’s drug store.