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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1900)
.1 «»MEMiBgaB3aMWHaBEaa«igEJPA3MEc.3 . Col. Roosevelt’s visit to O’Neill will be the occasion of the greatest political demonstra- ^ tion ever witnessed in North Nebraska. The forenoon, beginning at 11 o’clock, will be given up to the reception, entertainment and public addresses of the colonel and his party. As O’Neill is the only point in this section within a radious of 150 miles which the re publican vice-presidential candidate will visit people from every quarter should come to < hear him. Besides the colonel there will be present suck eminent citizens and states^ men as^— . is ;'w: ■■ -S '<:r. ATOR DOLLIYAR OF IOWA ClJRTIS GUILDS OF BOSTON HON. JOfiN P. CLARK OF N. Y. V ' v /':W AR9 National committeeman r. b. SCHNEIDER of fremoNt. Col. Roosevelt speaks in the forenoon; others in the afternoon— \ his time here is limited and those wishing to hear him must he on hand by 11 o’clock. .* .* .• .->-v r,J * k> » ■* 9 V> f if TO ACCOMODATE THE CROWD fciVi , V