The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 18, 1918, Image 5

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JOHN BRENNAN
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Dry Goods and Groceries
Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Hides, Flour, Feed, Salt
PORTAGE BRANDER TIRES
Siloes
Foot Schulze Shoes are Easy on the Feet. We fit
the Hard to Fit. Come in and be Convinced.
CASH DOES IT. O’Neill, Nebraska.
It will not be this warm next winter.
Place your orders Now for Coal and Coke.
There will be no hard coal for Nebraska.
GaJena Lumber Co.
Thirty Two Years continued services to the
People of Holt County. With Capital, Surplus and
Profits of $180,000.00 Warrants the statement that
we can help You. Being members of the Federal
Reserve Bank places this Bank in a position to
handle Large as well as Small loans. When in
need of money come in and talk it over.
The First National Bank
O’Neill, Nebraska.
ED. F. GALLAGHER, J. F. GALLAGHER,
President. Cashier.
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
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Sal-Vet is invaluable to hog raisers. It keeps
the stock in excellent condition, but while it will
not cure either cholera or swin plague, we have
i scores of letters highly commending it.
O’Neill Mill & Elevator
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Model T One Ton Truck is really the necessity
of farmer, manufacutrer, contractor and merchant. It has all
the stong features of the Ford car made bigger and stonger.
It has the powerful worm drive, extra large emergency brakes
acting on both rear wheels and controlled by hand lever, 124
inch wheelbase yet turns in a 46 foot circle, and has been most
thoroughly tested. We know it is absolutely dependable.
J. B. Mellor, Agent,
O’Neill, Nebraska.
I Farm Loans Home Loans
Oil the Best Terms and Least Expense.
Can Save You 20 to 50 Per Cent on Your
Farm, City, Auto, Hail and Live Stock Insurance.
L. G. GILLESPIE
? Phone 309. O’Neill, Nebr.
" mcginnis creamery & produce co.
Manufacturers of
CREAMERY BUTTER AND ICE CREAM
s Largest Creamery Between Omaha and the
Black Hills.
1 Present Price for Butter Fat 44 cents per Pound
g Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Power
Phone 170 O’Neill, Nebraska.
Gra.dy Hat SHop
Fisk Hats always on display at Grady Hat
Shop. New novelty veils. Attractive line of
pretty white hats for the summer. Come in and
I see our display.
One block north of First National Bank.
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OUR SODA GRILL
NOW OPEN
Same Place
Same Force
Same Service
Same Satisfaction
Send in the Kiddies.
Come Yourself.
THE O’NEILL NEWS AND
CIGAR STORE.
Golden Hotel Building
James A. Brown, Prop.
Sanitary Meat Market
j “Say, John, this is Tuesday night don’t forget
the beef steak!”
Prone 150. O’Neill, N<ebr.
“Co:ci.scIe:inLce_”
One of the faculties with which the creator endowed the soul of
man is the faculty by which he distinguishes between right and wrong,
and which commands and obligates him to do the right and avoid the
wrong. We call this faculty conscience. Without it man could not be
held to account for his actions. Conscience, however, in its natural
state is not what it is intended to be. Like other faculties of the soul
it is in need of enlightment. A perverted conscience may make a
man a criminal. The example of the Apostle Paul proves this. Be
fore his conversion he considered it a matter of conscience to do many
things-contrary to the name of Jesus, and he did them. And when he
was instrumental in shutting the Christians in prison and putting them
to death, his conscience approved the act. A perverted conscience
made him a criminal or, as he puts it, the “chief of sinners.” After his
conversion his conscience smote him for doing these very things, for
persecuting the church of God and wasting it. Gal. 1, 13.
Now where is the enlightenment and training of conscience to be
done? It would be regetable, indeed, if this work were relegated to
the home and church exclusively, while the school gave attention only
or at least preferably to the intellectual side of man. The knowledge
imparted by the school may be as useful to a villian as to an honest
man. Therefore conscience must teach and impel a man to make the
right use of his knowledge. The development of character is an im
possibility without the development of conscience.
What means have we to develop conscience? We have the ten
commandments, the moral law, as interpreted in the Sermon on the
Mount. These commandments are the standard. They teach that it
is right to love the Lord, our God, and to serve Him with all our heart
and with all our soul. Deut. 11, 13, and that this is the
great commandment in the law. They further teach that it
is wrong and wicked to disobey or despise parents or masters, to in
flict bodily harm or hurt upon our fellownian, to lead a lewd and in
temporate life, to steal and cheat, to belie, slander and defame our
neighbor; but that it is right anl our duty to promote the temporal
and spiritual welfare of our neighbor in every way possible. A con
science taught and nurtured in these commandments is brought up to
the standard, it is dependable, it is in truth the voice of God and the
vice-gerent of God in the soul of man.
What our country needs above all in these trying times is the
'loyalty of its citizens. With this it stands, without it, it falls. Now
loyalty may be a matter of sentiment, a matter of prudence. There
is reason to believe that in not a few cases it is a matter of dollars and
cents. It should be a matter of conscience, a sacred duty. That is
what St. Paul makes it when, exhorting to obedience to constituted
government, he enjoins the Christians; “Wherefore you must needs be
subject, not only for wrath (fear of punishment), but also for con
science sake.” Rom. 13, 5. It is, therefore, just as wrong and wicked
to be disloyal, to refuse to render unto Caesar the things that are
Caesar’s, as it is to steal, to commit murder, arson or any other crime.
What we need in times of peace as well as war is not more highly
educated men and women. We have a plenty of them in this our
country whose proudest boast is that it is studded with schools. What
we need is more conscientious men and women whose lives exemplify
the teachings of the Bible, and are an object lesson in all Christian
virtues. We shall not have them, unless we give to conscience the due
amount of teaching and training to keep it right when it is right, to
set it right when it is wrong, and to make it a commanding and im
pelling force.
That conscience may be a mighty force in man, there is no doubt.
What gave to the apostles Peter and John, unlearned and ignorant
men in the eyes of the Council of Jerusalem, the boldness to stand
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Fitzsimmons Millinery Store
Have a nice line of White Hats on Display.
Special Sale now on, on all Colored Hats and Trim
mings. If you are in need of a hat, at reduced
prices, now is the time to buy.
Phone 174. O’Neill, Nebr.*
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IF YOU WANT TO /
Make a Loan or
Build a Home
TAKE NO CHANCES—COME WHERE THE
MONEY IS—WE LOANED, DURING THE
MONTH OF JUNE
$125,000.00
JOHN L. QlJlG
Western. Garage
HENRY WINKLER, Prop.
All Kinds of Auto Repairing; Gasoline and Oils,
Auto Accessories.
Campbell Garage Building. O’Neill, Nebr.
Private Booths—Good Meals; Short Orders, Sand witches at all
Times. Also Fine Line of Cigars.
Day and Night Service. O’Neill, Nebr.
Bazelman Lumber Co.
Lumber and All Kinds of
Hnilding Materia
Phone 79 O’Neill. Nebr.
D. Abdouch
Ladies are invited to look at our line of Sum*
mer Dresses and Georgette and Silk Waists. Nice
line at reasonable prices. |
We also handle Naco and Case Corsets, and a
pair of Black Diamond Shoes for every member of
the family.
Douglas Street. O’Neill, Nebr.
Dr. H. Margaret Frost
Osteopathic Fhijsiciai)
Jordan Building, Phone 262. O’Neill, Nebr.
J. H. DAVISOfJ
-Dealer in
Harness, Whips, Collars; Also
Harness and Shoe Repairing.
Prices Right. O’Neill, Nebr.
J. U. YANTZI
CREAMERY
Come in or phone in when you want best
prices for your cream and poultry.
Phone 131. O’Neill, Nebr.
Go To
THE TO66ERY
For Your Furnishings and |
Cleaning and Pressing |
Harty & Mullen, O’Neill I
NEIL 1*. BRENN AN I
Columbia Grafonolas, Columbia Records, New every month. p
Come in and hear what your boys in camp are singing. jl
Phone 105 O’Neill. Nebr. |