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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1900)
The Frontier. #** WHtnrH** PtstmtSHr (V. A C.W'Wtl, *WM» 9*K1HVWW, ««AiI4AAMAAM GfrtdAt* 9A99M 09 (fttttUL At*t> not St CJWftt'V. J Pfmptrfiif did It, 'Jtab for out side? —S* -4 Iff if ♦ Nebraska tn redeemed, How imperialism f O, yesj llr/an got Now York? A4-.. * 4#* -4 -w;;^afc.-a«M*.^4r Wolf, Bryan, have yon enough? >•* - Tb# pass grabber* worn iarn<Kl Ofli DeUrick dill rood the state, and bo Ifdlt, Glorious triumph in slate nod notion. 4## # wSr45B4gCi*fe«a» 1’oynter, th« last of the populist governors, Hum Howard will continue to book ooro. Kim Holt county in recovering from Wryanlsm. There I* no dottbi about tin* doubtful elates. ■at-♦#» (Jhspnieu surprised everybody, himself included. Kverybody wilt vote th« republi can ticket in 1904. •mm Imperialism it* no better tote pKter than Hl-to-l. f ,. */ 1 , Ills Kvse of Amelia ia the maddest In Holt county. Tops look like they'd been atruok by i Tetas cyclone, ' Hosewater got a nice tote in Holt eottaty, but in Douglas! Thursday, tbe 29th, la Thank* giving. Politic* barred. A man that can't carry bia own •tale ought never to be president. * *, 'Home of the eretwhlle Biyau club membera are aorry they are pope. \ , When it cornea to eating crow tbe democrats get a nice large dish of it. And now Dryeu for governor. JBacetlent arrangemet to continue republican victory. The pope are talking of "re. organising," That means that they art all shot to pieces. Grimes, republican, tins out in tht tie with Hooper for euperviaor. Keen fate is against the pops. The latest ws get hold of from congressional race is that the tots Is so close between Neriltve and Stinkaid that the official count may change the result^ conditions favor* ag Neville. ■ ‘ i ffcwnritttfvMV km s&* *$p**fimm at \<m* ! nod 8Kf** f ', in eh* lUppi*** ir^nMi' **rt mV §>WMV **<*<!** TK* I’V/MUSi** <rH® i**f> rijjffr* SfrA * man nv (y'Xmtil mvA# wUtk i* * (vf ‘® #**4 «v*/fc* tk* psswmjf <jtf pvpnli*th i» tfoti tetfiMf, Mr, Orfamt, htrr0 0 u> ym, 1#*/ jmt *b*4<>'* %raw km {ICtowitift *m * *'/tfi**h*t numr Mlift frtxkft*k'ff>f( J**4 wmkf btft Th*t fiotttitrt Irttti* Urn this WA*fc. *40* *•••*- • • Thw pop# w#r# m barfly #e*r*4 that lh*y didn't 4ar* Ktct* m#t 4b# ftftrrow mftrgift Molten ftfkf iff (ft*. MUMinX*.#** +0* 4» ^w..**asa«5sfc.Si*' From * mayovity of nv#r 5f)0 1ft JW5tb# pop# ar# ferlftoed tbl# y#*r iff Holt emoty U* tea# tbon 150, W in lb# recent r#pttMtes*ft cyclone, oft# prowpewtiv# federal ap pointment. frozen of Heraocratei, ..,l h. r- fti 40 t ^..^u-^duwuw Tb# p fl tbftt #ftgiftft#fftd lb# fneloft ftlftl# «Oft*#tttifftt find tb# electing of candidate# another matt#r, •<* .* ##*■# Wonld lliftl w# were back where w# belong in tb# rank# of progr## aiv# Amefleamam, th# g. o. p.—T, and H, •##“= Tb# democrat torn# hi# tired, tear atained face frotn tb# pnblin gaze and Ink## to to tb# wood#, ^it>iWtJiiiua4 ^||#r#r-.i,'vrlr .nn^at.r ,ilh# With ftt#t# arid legialative ticket# Nehraakn republican# have no op portunity to do aorae good tot them* naive# nnd tb# #tnle, ~M- • -40 ».»« -ioii:ato3M Tb# ‘inflated candidate Jhat thought himnelf tb# mo#t popular man on tb# tick#! now «ce# wbnt oth#r# thought of him, » Hepnbliean# aimply turned over tb# #tip#rvl#or to tb# pop# in thin district ln#t time, bnt tbi# year tboy take a turn themaelvee. Holt cotiniy’a population will b# iucreaned after .January 1 when th# popnli«t ofllce bolder# nnd ap* point### begin to move ont of Lincoln. With ft majority of eighty eight vot##, Mullen doubt!### feel# that there 1# a lack Homewbere to make hi# majority "the biggeat any man ever gat.” (1 rent in the popularity of one Arthur F. Mullen, recently elected county attorney. He ran forty-nix vote# behind hi# ticket in O'Neill, where ha lived for four year#. «t * iww - #i -* '~+*<**'Bi**jaati The new county board will ntand: Marnh, Kramer and Grime#, repub lican#} Bethea, Bontlewnit, Keefe and Motor, populintn. Two of the latter, Brother Kve# claim# are not pop#, but be will probably commence apologising at once. H. H. l)ick#on, a# chairman of tb# county committee, and 0. L. Bright n# necnetary, did excellent work for the republican#. The campaign wan conducted vigoronnly l>ut throughout wan marked for elentienn nnd freedom from fraud or dinhonent method#. '1 he Fron tier move# a vote of thank# for Men#r# Dicknou and Bright nnd the com* mittee. I The Independent ha# great in* licence in Holt county affair#. It nlatidered and maligned Judge Kin kaid during the campaign, yet the judge carried O'Neill with a major ity of aeventy- oue, one of the Urg ent ever giveu a candidate in O'Neill. Bryan carried the city by twenty* eeven, #o it will be seen that Judge Kinkaid ran ahead of hi# ticket niuety eight vote#. And thi#, too, in the face of the Independent’# influence and that of a few of it# henchmen. Great i# the influence of the aheet in the oiler. j 7 few m wfea* cf'wl if. j - *" *l ** ' THm* fenrnft loo>km% M#t9* <va fth<* ; wmAfit wallr At fcfew Pvfsti ISaftionai ! hAf»fc «r>rrw*f w*f* ftoft <r»rvw{ fey ftfed : ttpiomm tA * afeyroekdl aor * fa.!! feat fey fife* «**f* Shaft Mi ftf/tn ftfe* *?«* (A tfe<* laxthpMHt - arfefevf afwa fe* Umrtmi ftfeaft feia l*i Copper, w*# ; ftWtf (*1 *ft*y aft fedma. Here'a one for Crimea, - .# <r*W #■-■*■-■*,■ “Home of the old IhTMVlHf Air* t»f bygone day* will have lo be ra remarked Haperviaor Coop er Wednesday. “For Instance, yon remember on© something lib© this; ‘Old Crime© i* dead, that good old *otil,f Now tbi* m not trn© and my appearance on my farm in southern Holt daring the session© of the county board the next two yeara ia a refntation of that statement. Mr, Crimea ia very mnch alive,” And tie walked away with a sad, sickly smile on hia phi/,. Excuse in* while wo laugh. i Since tlio smoko of battlo ban cleared away and tho wounded tenderly cared for tlio opposition nooks through cactus and sagebrush, briars and brambles, for tho cause of defeat, and it in not bard to'find in thin county. While true that tho populinta ejected their county ticket and carried the county for Bryan, stilt the majority has been no great ly reduced that it in practically a republican victory, and a great one at that. Populism has been supreme so muny’year* that they imagined themselves intrenched so securely that nothing could oust them. Pow er begets carelessness and careless ness begets dishonesty. Bo it in with Holt county populism. They were so jiowerful they placed be fore tho people and elected to office men incompetent and uncapable. This has been demonstrated time end again. When Holt county has a law suit, it has been necessary to employ extra counsel aside from the regularly elected county attorney, no that in the past ten years the additional couusel procured by the county has cost the tax payers thousands of dollars. They elected one man county attorney who was iuoapnhle of preparing a record that would allow him to get into district court. But these nre the sort of men tho machine could use. The maiu cause of the disaster to the pops is the fact that the people have discovered that populism baa reached a stage in Holt county where the parly is controlled by ring power and every nomination {dictated by that ring. ** m oto trc&Af*, £<ts*rpr1*in« ■ Among oGier puts,** along OUt igU' | fish const Gut <pw«*n. regent «f Spain visited recently an board to* r®y*£ yacht was Bilbao, Thin very import ant fAwn i« tits capital of Biscay, on# of the four sister province*. it te beautifully ait noted along tits basics of tits river Jfcrviott sad surrounded fey It igh. amt partly wooded Hills. The aid tow* is very uninteresting,. wt*& ft* ngly t»o*wws,. many stories high. and badly paved streets. Titers are one or two Hite etare&es, and tie gusint, much-venerated shrine of Biegmvya, perched high ftp* on one of the hifflt. The Mihamoue would never forgfv* Maria Christina if she did not take her yo*whfnl gon to» hear mass in that miraculous '"basilica.” The new suburty of Bnfeao—Easianche-—Is very modern i end eaa vie with any other European | capital, with its Aae buildings and ! weft iaiVf wt parka j The principal drive is hy the wafer" j aide, along which coquettish villa* «* j fend. Where the river Sow* Into the j =tea are two small suburbs called for ! tiijtatefe and I as Arenas—seaside f« i eorts.wtth a Hue ho tew* and bathhouse*. | A splendid iron bridge, invented fey a ; Spanish engineer, connect* the two ; hanks; so high is ft Shat vessel* pas* | underneath. Vessels of ZMA tom «aa : go far up tfee river to the wfearve* [ where they take fa their loads of the rich iron or# from tfee mines of Prea nera, ftoldamex, Friana and Castro, fast year alone S/dW vessefs, mostly - English, entered the port, carrying [ away g,0G©.w*> tons of Iron ©re. Many [of the mines are worked fey English i companies, and is some aspects BSf ■ t*ao reminds one of as English *ca i port. There Is a very large British ! > ff\rmy in Bilbao, the consol holding t one of the most Important post* is I Hpaln. A qnfet, restfsl looking eetne | tery nestles on the lank of the river i and the great vessels, as they pans, al | way* dip their flags In token of respect I to this tiny corner of British terri tory, The English sailors’ home ha* been a great boon, as yearly It help* to keep &VW© sailors out of mischief. The Bithamoos, as the people of Bilbao style themselves, are, next to the Cata lans, the most enterprising of Span iards. KJnce, the war with the United Htales they have bought seventy for eign steamers of more than 2,000 ton* each and have registered them In Hpaln, in order to undertake the carry ing of their own ores to foreign conn trie*. The same enterprising spirit is shown in their foundries, their manufactures of every kind and in the network of broad and narrow goage railways all aroud Bilbao. Unfortunately there Is an equal ac tivity displayed by the extreme so cialists In the rural districts of Bis cay and In the industrial and mining country, almost to the very suburbs of Bilbao, In the suburb of Deusto Is the open-air ball game ring, where thousands of socialists assemble on frequent occasions to denounce capi tal and the powers that be,—J. Wright In Chicago Record. An*Iris m Old Isdlct' PsrsilU*. Contrary to the practice which pre vails in many other countries, the def erence shown to women in Austria in creases with age, and the land is well considered an old ladles’ paradise. No Austrian would ever dream of receiv ing a lady's extended hand without bowing to kiss it. Children, even when grown, always touch the bands of their parents with their lips before venturing to raise their faces for a kiss. Ulrls and young married wom en, no matter how lofty their dignity do not consider it beneath their dignity to kiss’ the hands of ladies who have attained a certain age. The men are also extremely courteous, not only to Ibdles, but to each other. Independent—Last Week and This Before After - The cock ia tbc stop crows lor nfwblieaa nefeiy in Hdb—fai NEBRASK’S NEW OFFICERS fluna B. CUETKICH. Governor elect. OEOBOE W. HXXSB. Seeretarv of «Ule elect. SZKA T. bAYACOL Lieutenant governor elect. m CHARLES WESTOJf. Auditor elect. • ’ ' WBAXK V. PROUT. Attorney general elect. WILLIAM STUSmt. Treasurer elect. GEOBGB D. FOLLKKB, Commissioner elect. -- "T KILLED LABOR AND NEW TYPE ENABLES US TO PRODUCE ARTIS TIC RESULTS 'T'HE FRONTIER PRTG. CO. The Frontier {'. &rhs ?x 55 70