The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 30, 1903, Image 4

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I “What ShaJl the Harvest Be?” |
f/w^hat depends largely on Good Cultivation and Good Management. Just now as the season is about to open is when the farmer should prepare for the season’s work. Naturally he is looking ft
forward anticipating as to how. the harvest will yield or “What Shall the Harvest lie?” To be successful good, thorough cultivation is necessary and as the saying is “As You Sow, You |j|
• j Whl Reap.” There is no excuse for poor cultivation these da vs, with modern machinery this can be accomplished without a fault, besides you can do your work with less expense, less labor .p>
and in less time. The most successful farmer is the enterprising farmer. Prepare for your work now, call and look over our stock. We make it a point to introduce nothing but the new- |s
M cst ancj |,est inventions in machinery. Our experience of 25 years in the business and 29 years residence in O’Neill has enabled us to become acquainted with the best line of machinery on the w
^ market for this country and we have them in stock. A call will convince you. M .
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i John Deere ^ Reliance
We keep the John Deere and Reliance on hand in all styles and sizes.
We know we can convince you if you will call and see,
that these plows are the best made.
I John Deere Corn Cultivators
In corn cultivators we have such a large assortment that we will not undertake to tell
you what we have but want you to call and inspect our line and be convinced
that it is the best.
Finest Line of Carriages . A Complete Line of
and Buggies in ZZHZHZ Pumps, Repairs,
the city Fittings.
THE NEW MOLINE WAGONS.
Corn Planters and Seeders. We have a complete line of
We need only to tell you what we have and you will HaFFOWS Of all kinds
know vve have the leading machines. ,
planters and styles.
DEERE NUMBER r The leading lines of Implements and every
DEERE NUMBER. 8 thing kept in a well regulated
DEERE NUMBER 9 implement house ;
The Empire Cream Separator—You will have to buy a Separator some time
you will make a mistake if you don’t call and see this wonderful machine before you buy- ' P
Come and see it whether you want to buy or not. It will cost you nothing and be of
benefit to you when you get ready to buy. *
Neil Brennan, j1
The Frontier.
Published by D. H. CRONIN.
$1 60 the Year. W Cents Six Months
Offlolal paper of O’Neill and Holt county.
ADVERTISING RATES:
Display advertlsments on napes 4. 6 and 8
are cnarped for on a basis of ml cents itn Inch
(onecolumn width) per month; on nape l the
eharpe Is It an Inch per month. Locul ad
Tertlsements, 5 cents per lino each Insertion.
Address the ottlce or the publisher.
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President Roosevelt is becoming re
cognized as something of a trust
buster hustler himself.
if newspapers could build railroads
the O’Neill-Dunning line would lie in
operation before September I.
From tin* evidence so far addeuced
it seems that t lie members of tin
Missouri legeslature were “shown"
several thousand dollars worth.
If Bro. Bryan can purify the Mis
touri politiclons he would be doing
his party more good than continually
trying to read out Grover the Great.
If you celebrat ed Arbor day by plant
ing trees you should devote about ten
minutes a day to see that they arc
kept in a good growing condition. It
is the only way to observe the true
sprit of the clay.
Bryan is still talking harmony with
hot shots at Cleveland. If Bryan
don’t look out lie will force the demo
cratic party to nominate Cleveland, a
contingency not considered possible a
few months ago, but growing moit
and more likely now.—Ord Quiz.
A man named Groff was arres ted ;i
Seward last week charged with illeg'a
voting at the recent municipal elec
tion. He was compelled to give bom
in the sum of $500 pending his tria
this week. In thiscounty the amoun
Of bond for like offenes was fixed b;
Judge Morgan at $50 and $100. No w on
der people have little respect for tli
* aleetian laws.
Our sister city of Atkinson will en
tertain the Elkhorn Valley Editorial
Association next month. The Fron
tier assures the members of the craft
that they will receive a royal welcome
from'the hospitable citizens of the
second best town on the Elkhorn road
and they will miss a profitable session
of the association and a royal good
time if they fail to attend.
Frank Moores Is tire regular nom
inee of the republican party for mayor
of Omaha and it is the dut y of all
loyal republlcas of that city to give
him their support and see that lie i
elected. Party differences should be
fought inside and not on the outside
where theirquarrellng may beilnimienl
to party .success, not only in Omaha but
the state. Get together boys, so we
an defeat the enemy next Novem
ber.
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Those peanut pollleians who think
that the tariff could lie manipulated
so as to put down the trusts are invit
ed to calculate how long it would take
a tariff fixer to make the impression
on the Northern Securities merger
that was made in a few days plain
talk before the federal circuit court by
the attorney general and his assis
tants Imagine Governor Cummings
Chasing Jim Hill and Plerpont Mor
gan to their lair with a tariffschedule
It would be Mrs. Partington and her
splint broom* rolling back tlie tides of
tlie Atlantic. When t lie president
arrives at l>es Moines on ills return
from the Yellostone park the tail of
his eye will have a smile in it for the
local statesmen of that a sba iwiek,
whose gigantic trustbusting scheme
has nearly raised the roof off Iowa.
Teddy lias other ideas about pursuing
big game. He doesn’t get his bears
and mountain lions by putting salt on
their tails.—State Journal.
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Has Relics of Barbarism.
With all his western predilections,
the sultan of Morocco has retained
' certain barbarous customs in his
l treatment of prisoners, with a view
to terrorizing the insurgents. Heads
are still nailed to the city wall and
prisoners driven along in public by
- mounted guards, are linked together
, by heavy chains and are sometimes
' I attached in a long string to the horse
men.
Wanted—Horses to pasture for sea
son of 1093. Buffalo grass of running
water. Price $2.50 per head for the
season. J. B. Donohoe.
2-43 pd
Having sold my residence property
in O’Neill, with a view of changing
my location, i will offer for sale at re
sidence, on Saturday May 2, commenc
ing about two o’clock p. m. property
consisting in part of a nice bed-room
set, bedstead, spring, dressing-case,
commode, a good base-burner stove,
tables, chairs, stand lamps, a splendid
sewing machine, fruit jars-glass, a
wheel-barrow, shovels, a good eight
day clock, and many other convenient,
useful, and necssary household ar
ticles too numerous to itemize here
Terms of sale will be satisfactory, and
will appear in sale-bills, and also be
announced at time sale commences.
Place, West and south of Presby
terian church. Don’t forget the time.
43-2 J. h King.
RULES FOR SUCCESS.
A prominent merchant gives the fol
lowing advice to boys beginning life:
“My policy in life has been to stick
to what I set out to ilo. I never rolled
around from one thing to another. To
boys who want to accumulate money,
I would offer the following sugges
tions:
“Get a plan in your head.
“Stick to that plan.
“Indulge no bad habits.
“Avoid the company of those who
do indulge in bad habits.
“Cultivate your own abilities.
"Help yourself.
“Rely upon yourself.
"Study common sense."
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‘salFbillsI
THE
Northwestern
LINE
ONLY
DOUBLE TRACK
Railroad between Missouri River
and Chicago.
Direct line to St. Paul-Minneapolis.
Direct line to Black Hills.
Apply to nearest agent for rates,
maps and time cards.
H. W. PHILLIPS
AUCTIONEER.
Cries sales in either German orEng
'ish. Satisfaction guaranteed. Twen
ty years experience.
ATKINSON, - - NEB.
Griffin Bros.
MERCHANT
TAILORS
O’Neill, Nebraska.
The Wall Street Journal
gives advice and answers, without
charge, inquiries about investments.
Studies, underlying causes of market
movement. Determines facts govern
ing value of securities. Criticise . a
nalyses and reviews Railroad and In
dustrial reports. Hus complete tables
of earnings of properties. Quotes act
ive and inactive stocks and Bonds.
Records the last sale of bonds and ttie
yield on investment at the price.
One who daily consults The Wall
Street Journal is better qualified
to invest money safely and profitably
and to advise about investments limn
one who does not do so. Published
daily by Dow, Jones & Co.. 44 Broad
St., X. V. The oldest news agency on
vVall St. $12 a year, $1 a month.
W. E. OUSLEY,
PRACTICAL HOUSE SHOEING
Price Reasonable and
satisfaction guaran
teed
BAIN’S OLD SHOP.
O’NEILL, NEB.
W A NT ED—S E V K It A L PE USD N S O F O H A lt
aetvr ami good .reputation in each state (one
In this county required) to represent and ad
vertise old established wealthy business
house of financial standing. Salary $-100
weekly with expenses additional, all p ayable
in casta each Wednesday direct front head
offices, llorse and carriage furnished when
necessary. References. Enclose self-nd
.trefis; H envelope. «'olonial Co., .134 Dearborn
St., Chicago.
THE BEST AT
THE FRONTIER
BUY THE BEST
If you want to buy the BEST Farm Wagon,
Spring, Wagon, lload Wagon, the BEST Cart, jjCj
Bnggy, Carriage, Surry or Phaeton. BEST
Wind mill, Corn sheller of any size or kind,
Plow, Disc Cultivator, Hay Sweep. The BEST
Stacker, Rake, Mower, Binder, BEST
Steam or Horse Power Thresher, BEST
Machinery of any sort. The BEST
Place is at warehouses of
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CT /VI T I C 1\J TC Proprietor of the Elkhorn Vail
JniVJO J Blacksmith and Wagon Shop.
The best of Repair Work iu Wood or Iron.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty and Satisfaction Guaiauteed
Gold Medal Beery
j on draft, and
* the renowned '
I BLUE RIBBON |
•: in quarts and pints Ml
z for sale by. Mjj
l WM LAVIOLLETTE fc
l O’CONNOR & STANTON ft
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