Frontier. VOLUME XXVI. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1906 NUMBER 42. I H Copyright 1905 by Hart Schaffner Marx Clothing Are you acquainted with P. J. McManus? If not, that’8 a mis take. For fifteen years lie has been selling the clothing illustrated in the accompanying pic ture. It makes the young man delighted with his appearance when dressed in one of these suits and the old man young again. Both young and old are of the same opinion that there is no better cloth ing made. Stock is complete now for Easter suits in men’s, youth’s, boys’ and children’s sizes. j Hot weather Waists I have a large stock of hot weather waists, all up-to-date in style, . Persian lawns, India lawns, China silks, peaudesole and percale. Hosiery This is one of the lines of merchandise that requires the at tention of all, as the quality is very essential —there is none better than Cooper-Wells Iron Clad. □ STYLE.rQUALITY AND FINISH •^UNEXCELLED* The better you know the facts the more you appreciate them. Roswelle hats have taken that place in the world that every man appreciates their value, correct in style, and the best value that can be produced. I have | a large stock to select from. iii — 1 I I We’ve made special provi sion for you, with the finest assortment of plain and fancy shirts you ever had a chance to take your pick from. They’re Cluett and Monarch shirts—none better made; the Cluett full dress shirt will suit you. There’s money to be saved in buying them. If you were asked what is the first thing to consider t* when fixing up your attire it would certainly be your shoes I —the shoe are the foundation to a stylish dressed man. jjj The "Vogue” fills all the requirements of style and & durability. JK The Opening of The Shoshone Reser vation. The land of profitable opportunity still lies open to the homesteader. The Western frontier is rapidly dis appearing, but the homesteader and settler still finds an occasional oppor tunity to pick up a quarter section of Government land. One of the last chances of this kind will be given by Uncle Sam when the Wind River or Shoshone Indian Reservation lands are thrown open to the homesteaders some time this summer. This tract of something over a mil lion acres is situated in central Wyoming, just east of the Jackson Hole country and the Yellowstone Park forest reserve. In the mountains, elk, bear, deer and other wild game have been most abundant. It has been without rail road facilities in the past, but The Wyoming & North-Western Railway is now rapidly laying rails across Wyoming from Casper, the present terminus of the North-Western Line, to Shoshoni, the new town which has sprung up since the reservation open ing has been announced and to Land er in the Lander Valley, one of the richest spots in Wyoming, where numerous small irrigated farms pro duce forty to forty-five bushels of Arvrvovirvcement Permit us to direct your attention to the fact tl\at we have pur chased the P. C. Corrigan Drug Store, and will carry a full and complete stock of pure drugs and sundries. Special care and attention will be given our Prescription Department, and by courteous treatment and prompt service hope to merit a share of your patronage. Eespectfully, Pixley (Sl Hanley. wheat, two hundred bushels of pota toes, and sixty bushels oats to ttie acre. This new line of railway opens up millions of acres of sheep and cattle range, where the rich buffalo grass and gramma grass make the best pasturage on earth, curing like grain, so that stock will fatten on it in the fall. The new line passes through Wol ton, one of the biggest original wool shipping points in the world, and will be completed to Shoshoni within the next sixty days or less. Shoshoni is two and one-half miles from the reservation border, and here and at Lander the government will probably establish land offices for re gistration when the Indian land* are thrown open. The reservation has been inhabited by a docile, law-abiding people, who are engaged in farming in a small way. The most of them have taken up land by allotment, preparatory to abandoning the reservation, and the government is encouraging the leasing of these Indian farms, which are very choice lands, to white farmers. The State of Wyoming controls the waters of Wind River and Little Wind River, and the State engineers are making surveys and preparing for (Continued on last page.) A Svinrvy Easter Sunday is ovir best wish for all We have endeavored to have a new stock of goods on hand that will enable even the most fastidious of the ladies to pick out a new dress, fancy collar, new belt, pair of gloves, and in fact a full new outfit for Easter Sunday. For the men, we have a full line of new shirts, ties, collars, hats, gloves, shoes, etc. Among the good things to eat, we will have on Easter Saturday LETTUCE GREEN ONIONS RADISHES ASPARAGUS APPLES ORANGES BANANAS FIGS AND DATES ENGLISH WALNUTS FANCY CANNED GOODS FRESH STRAWBERRIES r