The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 17, 1910, Image 4

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    OFFICIAL ABSTRACT OF VOTES, HOLT COUNTY, 1910
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Atkinson. 343 175 117 5 6 199 130 8 100 130 8 7 190 125 10 10 203 119 12
, Chambers. 123 63 48 9 96 20 2 69 40 8 6ft 42 9 70 46
Cleveland. 34 24 6 2 1 28 5 24 5 2 1 18 8 4 1 25 5 1
Conley. 36 18 15 I 18 14 1 17 17 1 1 16 17 2 21 14 1
Deloit. 91 42 44 1 30 58 44 43 43 44 45 43
Dustin. »5 18 14 2 21 8 2 16 13 5 17 10 6 21 IS
Km met. 95 32 57 3 26 52 33 57 3 33 58 2 1 3* 55
Kwing ... 252 120 117 7 3 156 94 4 12T 113 6 2 124 115 7 2 134 108 3
Kalrview. 29 10 16 14 13 1 11 10 10 19 10 18
Francis. 49 21 26 27 20 1 24 24 21 23 2 1 25 24
Grattan 169 44 108 4 63 96 6 43 113 5 45 107 1 5 45 108
Green Valley. 45 17 22 15 28 18 26 17 27 16 25
Inman. 169 88 68 4 2 106 56 4 93 65 5 90 61 6 1 92 66 2
Iowa. 59 28 24 3 4 30 23 4 30 24 2 8 30 22 3 4 32 23 4
Cake. 50 27 21 '22 14 3 24 23 26 21 1 26 22
McClure . 43 22 18 1 1 29 11 1 22 18 1 1 21 19 l 1 23 18 1
Paddock. 85 43 32 7 55 26 1 44 35 * 4 2 45 30 7 1 48 83 2
Fleasantview. 42 17 26 23 18 20 22 18 23 21 21
Hock Falls . 56 S3 19 85 19 1 37 17 35 17 1 31 17
Sand Creek. 54 27 20 3 1 37 14 2 27 22 4 1 25 22 5 1 26 27 1
Saratoga. 84 38 39 1 5 37 37 6 34 40 1 6 34 40 1 7 36 41 5
, Scott. 63 20 30 1 2 31 20 22 28 3 22 30 1 «) 30 3
Shamrock. 30 15 15 14 15 14 in 15 14 l 15 15
Sheridan. 77 24 51 1 1 22 53 1 21 54 1 1 23 52 1 1 24 52 1
Shields. 107 43 58 3 1 30 61 4 40 63 1 1 44 50 1 2 48 56 2
Steel Creek. 66 36 22 2 3 47 13 3 42 14 3 4 89 18 3 3 42 15 5
Stuart. 283 184 125 7 3 139 133 3 130 126 6 3 128 123 6 4 136 122 5
Swan. 54 20 33 33 21 21 32 1 23 31 24 30
Verdigris. 184 87 64 11 13 111 51 12 89 66 13 12 85 62 15 12 99 56 11
Willowdale. 48 21 20 4 35 9 4 29 13 5 27 14 1 5 27 15 5
Wyoming. . 60 20 26 I 82 14 24 25 20 27 1 21 28
O’Neill 1st ward. 110 37 77 2 47 7(1 42 74 2 38 71 2 41 71
•• 2nd ward. 8(1 24 58 2 30 55 29 53 I 29 53 1 29 52
•• 3rd ward.». 110 46 55 1 2 61 52 3 48 52 3 2 52 48 2 2 52 49 4
Total. 3210 1437 1491 77 59 1702 1323 78 1498 1480 79 62 1468 1454 99 68 1569 1439 IT
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The Frontier
rabliihed by 0. H. OBOHIH,
• ) M the Year 76 Cent* 81* Months
omelet paper of O'Neill and Holt county.
AOVIKT18INO KATK8:
Ihsp.ay advertlsments on pages 4,6 and 8
re charged for on a basis of 60 oents an lnoh
one oolumn width) per month; on page 1 the
ebarge Is II an Inch per month. Xooal ad
vertisements, 6 oents per line each Insertion.
Address the office or the publisher.
The democrats have a working
majority In both branches of the leg
islature.
The entire republican state ticket
was elected with majorities ranging
from 200 to 10,000.
Antelope was the banner Aldrich
county In Northeastern Nebraska. It
gave him a majority of 1,019.
Whl}e several townships throughout
the county polled a very light vote the
vote la the county was the heaviest
cast for several years.
The Sixth congressional district
gave Alprlch two-thirds of the major
ity he reoelved in the state. His ma
jority in this district was 9,500.
The Frontier extends congratula
tions to Brothers Kirk of the Creigh
ton Newt, Taylor of the Central City
Nonpariel and Jones of the Olay
' Center Sun upon their election to the
legislature from their respective
counties.
G, M. Hitchcock and George £.
Hall, (he democratic candidate for
state treasurer, are the only demo
crats on the state ticket that oarrled
this oounty. The balance of the re
publican.state ticket received small
majorities In the county.
Hon. John Kuhl of Randolph has
announced his candidacy for speaker
of the next house. Mr. Kuhl has
served two terms In the house and is
well qualified for the position and The
Frontier is acquainted with no demo
crat it would rather see in the
speakers chair than John Kuhl.
Aldrich’s official majority over Dahl
man in this county is 379. Six weeks
ago The Frontier said that Aldrich
would carry this county by 300 over
Dahlman and two weeks before elect
ion revised that estimate and claimed
the county for Aldrich by nearly 5C0.
So it would seem as if we could lay
claim to being a political prophet.
Klnkald’s majority in the Sixth dis
trict is about 3,500. In the First dis
trict Maguire has a maiorlty over
Hayward of 738. In the Third dis
trict Latta’s majority over Boyd is
7,371. In the Fourth district Sloan
defeated Good by 1,239 votes, while in
the Fifth Norris has a majority of
4,354 over Sutherland. Two years ago
Norris won in this distrlot by only 24
votes.
Crabtree defeated Jackson in this
county by 184 votes. From this it
would appear as if Mr. Jackson did not
have very good standing in this coun
ty where he served for county super
intendent for four years and which
afterwards elevated him to the state
house. Those who are intimately ac
quainted with Mr. Jackson are con
fident that he received as many votes
as he deserved in hl9 old home.
Thanksgiving Menu
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1 J. P. GALLAGHER’S STORE
Olives, Plain Naval Oranges
, Olives, Stuffed Eating Apples
Pickles, Dill f»fch Figs and Dates
Pickles, Sweet Candy i
Pickles, Sour OYSTERS Honey
Pickles, Mixed Cans and Bulk Bulk Mincemeat 1
Nuts, Mixed Cranberries
Almonds „ Sweet Potatoes
English Walnuts r ' . Carrots
Cheese B.Ca“ned j Parships
Big Sioux Crackers 8 an Country Butter
Delkos Vegetables ^
Graham Crackers Bananas
SWEET _
CIDER
CELERY RADISHES
LETTUCE PARSLEY
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Remember the place, and that my line of groceries is fresh and
good, and will be delivered promptly
<J. P. GALLAGHER.^
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Methodist Notes.
Revival services will be held in the
Methodist church.beglnnlng next Hun
lay and will continue for a couple of
weeks. Plans are not all perfected,
cut we are expecting some excellent
cutside help and anticipate a most en
joyable and profitable season. Services
will be held every evening at 7:30, and
ill of our neighbors and friends are in
vited to come and enjoy these services
with us.
The services of next Sunday will be
conducted by the pastor. The subject
of our morning discource will be
“Bearing anothers burden,” and of
the evening, “Unconscious loss of
power”. To these services we most
cordially invite everybody, especially
the stangers who may be in our city
over the Sabbath.
Sunday school at the close of our
morning service. The sessions are al
ways interesting and helpful and we
urge all of our friends to tarry a while
and with us study the word of God.
It will do you good.
We will begin the service Sunday
evening at 7 o’o'ock, with a half hour
of praise and prayer, and wish all of
our young people might be present to
help with the singing; Let everybody,
bo far as possible, come out for this
first service. It will be a help all the
way through the evening.
Do not forget, nor neglect the class
meeting Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
This is one of the most important
services of our church and should have
the loyal support of every member,
and of all Christians who attend our
church services.
Union Thanksgiving services will be
held In the Methodist church Thurs
day evening of next week. The ser
mon will be d-hveiei by Rev. Ralston
pastor of the Presbyterian church. It
Iq expected that this service will be in
full harmony with the spirit of reviv-,
si we are hoping will prevail at that
time. We most earnestly desire to
have everybody come in and enjoy this
service with us.
The ladles Aid Society will meet, as
usual, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock,
in the class room. All ladles of the
church and congregation are invited
;0 meet with them.
T. S. Watson, Pastor.
Inman Items.
Judge Malone was an Inman visitor
ast week.
Mrs. J. P. Hancock had bussiness in
J’Nelll last week.
The infant ohlld of Mr. and Mrs.
S.oy Sharp is very ill at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. iButler went to
J’Nelll on business last Saturday.
Mrs. Levi Gammet and ■grandson,
Jerald Roberts went to Battle Creek
io visit with relatives.
Mrs. J. Liddy and children of
J’Nelll spent Sunday at the home of
ier sister, Mrs. Robt. Conrad.
Mr. Levi VanVaulkenburg who has
)een visiting here for the past three
weeks returned to his home at Petze,
Dolo.
The Misses May and Lena Daily
were down from O’Neill last Sunday
to visit with friends, returning the
tame day.
Disney Items.
Getty Thomas is husking corn for
W. F. Roberts.
Chas. Hansen is husking corn for
Calmer Simonson.
Calmer Simonson is building a new
barn on his premises.
Everit Frost ii to be the postmaster
of the Mineola post-office, and it will
soon be moved to his store.
H. B. Oubbard started to build his
new house on the 7th inst. and at this
writing has it nearly ready for occu
pancy. The size of the house is 24x24
and one story high, that is going some
for one weeks work.
The first report we had in regard to
the election, was to the effect that C.
H. Aldrich beat his erstwhile oppon
ent Jas. C. Dahlman by a large maj
ority. That is just as it should be,
Dahlman has been weighed in the
balance and found wanting, he was
not a fit man to fill the position
to which he was aspiring. On
the other hand Aldrich has been
tried before in a position of hon
or and trust, and has fulfilled his dut
ies well and faithfully. He wiil make
a splendid executive officer for the
great State of Nebraska. Hunah for
Aldrich.
Last fall we included in our items
an account of a preacher from Eng
land, who held services for a time in
District No. 62. The same fellow is
here again, trying to convert the young
people to his peculiar creed. If his
sole mission was to preach the word ol
-fiodj it would be different but when
be is preaching a creed that has for
its object, the suppression of the
church, Sunday school, day school and
institutions of publicgovernment,tben
It is high time that the school board,
and other men in authority should
firmly refuse to allow him the use ol
school bouses, hall or any other build
ing. The proper function of our schools
and ohurcbes is to train the youth of
our land to be good Christian Americ
an citizens, and any influence that
would have a tendency to defeat that
object1 should be sternly suppressed.
His beliefs are similar to that of an
anarchist, and it is a shame to allow
him to preach in our school house.
For Sale.
By the owner, Mrs. Mary Warner, a
house of 4 rooms, story and a half high
situated upon the north fortv-two and
a half feet of lots 13,14,15, and 16 of
block 31, in the original town of
O’Neill; Second house west of the
Farmers hotel. Price $850. Inquire
at the house or address Pox 133,
O’Neill Neb. 20-4
Private Sale.
1 have decided to go west and will
offer for sale to the highest bidder my
residence in one of the choicest loca
tions in O’Neil), consisting of a five
room residence, good cellar, two lots
with shade trees a new barn, chicken
house, new coal and wood house, also
furniture, hay, wood and grain it
wanted. Furniture consists of the
following articles:
One cupboard, one sewing machine,
new oil stove, writing desk, couch,
wooden.bedstead and springs, iron bed
stead, mattress and springs, extension
table, baseburner, coal or wood stove,
majestic cook stive, 2 rocking chairs,
col, 4 parlor chairs, 6 kitchen chairs,
6 heavy picture frames, phonograph
with 30 records, boiler, fruit jars, milk
crocks, washing machine and wringer.
Also a variety of farm machinery as
follows:
2 hole corn sheller, new disc, new
corn planter, new riding cultivator,
new riding plow, 3-section drag, lum
ber wagon, buggy, 6 foot mower, new
bob sled, new set of harness, old set of
harness, saddle, good grindstone ball
bearing, set of blacksmith tools, spade,
big fork, 21 forks, 2 axes, iscythe, fur
coat four horse double tree complete,
good spray pump, new wheelbarrow.
Terms—Time will be given with
good security.
George E. Hansen.
Supervisors Proceedings.
TO THE HONORABLE BOARD, OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA:
We, the undersigned residents and
electors of the town of Shamrock, in
Holt County, Nebraska show unto
your honorable body that said town,
is now a part of the sixth Supervisors
district of said county; and it appears
from an examination of the number of
votes cast at the last general election
in this county, that the 6th supervis
or district has a larger number of
votes and a larger population than the
5th supervisors district of said county,
and that the inhabitant have become
unequal among the several districts.
We beg to call your attention to the
fact that the federal census for the
year 1910 has been taken and that it is
provided by the law that the bouud
ry of the 5th and 6th supervisors dis
tricts so as to exclude the town, of
Shamrock the 6th Supervisor District
and attach it to and include it with
in the 5th Supervisor District of said
county.
J. S. Hoffman, and others
On motion board adjourned until 9
o’clock tomorrow morning.
J. D. Grimes, Chairman.
S. F. McNichols, county clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska, October 12,1910.
(Continued on page Five.)
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Orders oy CoUytg Treasurer B
MANUFACTURED & FOR SALE /h T M
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THE FRONTIER I
See Us Before You Buy
^FLOUR^
We have several brands, all of them
good, and will make the lowest
prices to you.
All Kinds of Grain and Feed
Agents for all makes of Cream Sep- i
arators. Bring us your Cream as j
we pay the highest price.
I Zimmerman # Conklin I
SUCCESSORS TO J. H. WISE |
The New Market
THE ANNUAL EXECUTION
of Turkeys, Chickens, Duck and Geese
is enormous. We are careful in our
selection of Poultry, and we never per
mit any “Old Birds’’ to come into our
store. The ,
Poultry
we offer has been specially raised for
food, and all that skill, care and (
knowledge could do has been done to
make the meat tender, juicy and of 1
fine flavor. Better make your select
ions of Poultry here.
Shoemak er Brosprop
DR. J- P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention giuen to
DISEASES OF WOMEN, DISFASES
OF THE EYE AND CORRECT
FITTING OF GLASSES
THE O’EEILL
A.BSTPA6T * 60,
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
[•HE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB
ITRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
COCKERILL BROS.
°ool&Billiard Parlors
Ne have opened a Pool and Billiard
Hall in the old Gielish market
building and respectfully solicit a
share of your patronage.