The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 05, 1907, Image 4

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This is Our
Wish to AH,
Both Great
and Small
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E desire to call your attention to the fact that ,
—as of yore—we are headquarters for Holi
day goods, for the old as well as the younq. g j
We purchased of the traveling representa
fgjNrgg) five of Pitkins & Brooks of Chicago its entire
sample line of China and Cut Class, which
v v he had on exhibition in Omaha during the
Aksarben week. This places us in a position |
to put a price upon these goods at least 20 per cent
lower than others can sell them for. I
TEDDYBEARS & TO YS— We have Teddy Bears and
an exceptionally large and assorted line of toys. The
latest inventions in toy land shown in our stock.
FOR LADIES—Splendid line of Manicure Cases,
Toilet Sets, Comb and Brush Traps, also the famous
Palmer*s New York Perfumes. 1
FOR MEN—Smoking sets, cigars and cigar cases,
purses, card cases and many other things.
Books to suit all—from infancy to old age.
The Frontier
Published by 0. H. CHONIN.
KOMAINE SAUNDKKH. Assistant Kditor
and Manager.
II 50 the Year 75 Oenta Six Montba
Official paper of O'Neill and Holt county.
ADVHKTISINO BATES:
Otspiay advertlsments on pages «, 6and8
re charged for on a basis of 60 oenta an lnoh
one column width) per month; on page 1 the
oharge Is II an lnoh per month. Looal ad
vertisements, 6 oenta per line eaoh Insertion.
Address the office or the publisher.
If the congress gets it ail done the
president suggests there will be a busy
bunch around the national capital
this winter.
I Xmas. Suggestions
The “unwritten law” is still doing
good service. The jury in the Bradley
case at Washington evidenely conclu
ded that the erstwhile senator from
Utah invited a severe retribution for
a more or less checkered career and let
it go at that.
Perhaps if the county board would
refuse to let any more contracts for
bridges and in fact shut down business
altogether maybe some people would
discover that if the necessary improve
ments, additions and rspairs on pub
lic works are to be kept up to the de
mand it costs something to do it.
Our democratic friends regard the
issue of the Panama bonds and treas
ury certificates as something of a joke
on republicans and endeavor to draw
something of a comparison with the
Cleveland bond issue. The compari
son is entirely out of order. The
Cleveland bonds were issued to replen
ish an impoverished public treasury
made so by an excess of expenditures
over receipts. There is no such con
dition in the present instance. The
bonds are issued not because Uncle
Sam needs the money as he did under
the last democratic administration,
but to encourage people with money
to put the same in circulation at a
time when it is most needed to carry
on the business of the country during
the big money demand period of crop
moving.
Our amiable contemporary in the
cellar thinks it has scored a hit'by a
news item published in The Frontier
relative to the taxes of Holt county.
The Independent can rely upon the
information it gets out of this paper
as trusthworthy, but in view of its oft
repeated assertion that “it is absolute
ly impossible for The Frontier to tell
the truth” it would appear that that
great apostle of truth and accuracy
should go direct to the records instead
of jumping at conclusions. Perhaps
if the Independent will take the time
to investigate that it will discover
that the grand total of the tax roll in
Holt county is larger today than it
was ten, twenty or thirty years ago.
It will also discover that the railroad
taxes have doubled in Holt county
since the enactment of the “infamous
revenue law” by a republican legisla
ture.
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P. J. McManus
Furs Handkerchiefs Laveliers b
Neckwear Linnen Pieces Hat Pins i
Gloves Manicure Sets Fancy Buckles
] Plosiery Cigar Holders Belts
c/ Dress Goods Broaches Fancy Supporters
/ Silk Head Scarf Neck Laces Shirtwaists
Leggins Fans Sifk Skirts
IN Oxfords Shoes Boston Garters
Ladies’ Cloaks Misses Cloaks Children’s Cloaks t
' Wool Socks Bedspreads Suspenders
Mens Dress Gloves Moche Mitts Neck Scarfs
k White Vests Fancy Vests Nightrobes
Mens Overcoats Boys Overcoats Childs Overcoats
Cravenettes Boys Suits Childs Suits jj
Lambswool Soles Wool Hose Stand Covers
Table Covers Couch Covers Pillow Tops
Trunks Suit cases Hats
Caps Shoes Silk Throws
Back combs Side combs Chetlan bags
j Purses ‘ Box candy Ladies Neckwear
Pipes Sugar Mixed Taffy Tablets
STAPLE ANI) FANCY OROCERieS
—. \ Other Staple Merchandise too numerous to mention.
^ J Mail Orders promptly attended to.
Now that Mrs. Bradley has been ac
quited of the murder of Ex-Senator
Brown of Utah, the stage of sensation
alism has been cleared for the Thaw
trial which will start some time next
month.
If holiday shoppers can’t find what
they want advertised in The Frontier
there is no use looking anywhere else.
O’Neill merchants have the goods and
they know how to tell the people
about it.
For the third successive time Joe
Cannon has been elected speaker ol
the national tjouse of representatives.
He may never be president but he car
probably be boss of the house as lonf
as he wants to.
K Nebraska congressman, Judgi
Boyd of the Norfolk district, is ou
with a proposition for the protectioi
cf depositors in national banks. Con
gressman Boyd has introduced a bil
in congress providing for a federal ta:
on national banks similar to the plai
outlined in these columns last week
Western bankers are inclined to ap
prove the plan and many of then
think that is all the “currency legis
lation” needed. With assurance c
absolute safety people will have n
hesitancy about putting money int
banks, and such legislation wouli
therefore greatly strengthen the re
sources of the banks._
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