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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1911)
neb. Hietoricul Hocnty The her. ■ "* — - - ■■ — - - — — - - - _. VOLUME XXXII. O'NEILL. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3.1911 NUMBER 7 J.P.MANN&C». I CLOSING OUT SALE I We are now entering our second week of one of the most successful sales ever run in this part of the state. This shows that the people who know us have confidence in what we advertise and know we have never printed one word that was not the truth. We feel very much pleased over this demon stration and want to assure oiir friends that they will have no reason to lose their confidence in our final business relations. Men’s and Ladies Oxfords. , All our $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Oxfords going at $2.50. Nothing in our Oxford line reserved. | Ladies Lingerie Waists. I We are going to make a special effor to close the line this week. Ladies Skirts. We have a line of good staple black, blue and brown skirts and it will pay you to come and look them over. $5.00 Skirts now.$3.75 $7.00 Skirts now.$5.15 $8.00 Skirts now. $6.05 $9.50 Skirts now.$7.18 $11.00 Skirts now.$8.20 I GROCERIES. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. I 60 cent tea. advo, per pound 45c Chewing tobacco, per pound 45c 26 bars Bob White soap 1.00 I 50 cent tea Advo, per pound 35c 35c castor machine oil, per gal. 18c Big reduction on canned fruit, extracts 1 40 cent tea Japan, per pound 30c Kerosene oil per gallon 8c and every article in the grocery de- I 35 cent coffee, Gold Medal, lb. 30c 7 bars Beat-Em-AII soap 25c partment. Sugar at lowest market 1 I 65c Advo Blance coffee, per lb. 22c 35 bars White Flake soap Sl.00 price. Look out for a raise. | II closet | J, p. Mann & G». | LOCAL MATTERS. Get ready for the races. FARM LOANS. See R. H. Parker Fresh Bread at the O’Neill Bakery. Large list of town property for sale. —Hall & Co. 50-tf Ice Cream and Candles —McMillan & Markey. 3.tf Some bargins in real estate, close .a — Hall & Co. 50-tf ' I. Subscribe for The Frontier, only #1.50 per year. The Frontier prints tne attractive kind of Sale Bills. For Farm and Ranch Loans see R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 7-4. William Krotter of Stuart was in the city last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Redmond of Omaha spent Sunday in the city visit ing friends. I am making Farm and Ranch Loans at lowest interest rates R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 7-4 Stukes Bros., carpenters. Anything in the line of building. Call over Bentley’s store. S2-tf. From August 10th to September 4th, Dr. Corbett’s Dental office will be closed. 5tf. Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Flynn are rejoic ing over the arrival of a young daugh TP F¥ IT' Directors of the Fidelity Bank A AAJLs publish this week amended articles of incorporation changing the name of this bank to the NEBRASKA STATE BANK O’NEILL, NEBRASKA This was considered necessary on ac count of the bank becoming a Guarantee Bank and in order that there would be no misunderstanding as to the bank being organized under the new law re cecently passed by the Nebraska Legisla ture, which law was confirmed by the United States Court as being a good and valid law, which gives protection to the depositors. This is the only bank in 0 ’Neill operating under the Guarantee Law that gives absolute protection to its depositors. FIVE PER CENT PAID CN TIME DEPOSITS. JAMES F. O’DONNELL, Cashier. ter at their home. Since the arrival of the young Miss the Doctor wears the smile that won’t come off. Stukes Bros., carpenters. Anything in the line of building. Call over Bentley’s store. 52-tf 100 chickens Wanted—Will pay the highest cash price.—Busy Bee Restaurant. 7-t L I have Eastern Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches.—See R. H. Park er,O’Neill, Nebr. Stukes Bros., carpenters. Anything in the line of building. Cal] over Bentley’s store. 52-tf. J J. L. Chapman, J. C. Bruner and D. Park of Randolph had business in the city last Saturday. Try Frank and Vince Suehy’g tailor shop for French Dry Cleaning. Their work can’t be beat. 1-tf. Miss Mabel McNichols left for Colo, Iowa, last Sunday for a protracted visit with relatives. Wanted—Highest cash price paid for butter, eggs and poultry at the Busy Bee Restaurant. 4-tf H. W. McClure and E. L. Davies, two of Ewing’s hustling business men, were in the city last Saturday. Money to loan on Improved farms No Waiting, money paid when you sign the papers.—Hall &, Co. 50-tf I want to make fifty or more op tional farm loans before September 1st. If you need money call and see John L. Quig, O’Neill. 4-8. Miss Anna Lorge of Randolph arriv ed in the city last Monday evening to spend a few weeks visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. F, O’Donnell went up to Hot Springs, S. D,, last Monday evening to spend a week at that popu lar resort. Wanted at Once—To rent a house, 5 to 7 rooms, modern preferred. Call on or telephone L. E. Best, with Mc Ginnis Creamery. County Judge Malone on last Tues day issued a marriage license to Jess McAllister and Miss Tena nilde brand, both of Opportunity. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kennedy and daughter, of Masedona, Iowa, are in the city visiting at the home of Mrs. Kennedy’s sister Mrs. J. H. Davison Why pay rent when you can get money to build on small payments. Call at the office of C. E. Hall for full particulars. 62-tf Wanted at Once—To rent a house, 5 to 7 roooms, modern preferred. Call on or telephone L. E. Best, with Mc Ginnis Creamery. Dr. T. J. Dwyer came up from Oma ha last Thursday afternoon and spent a few days in the city visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer. W. B. Howard of Omaha, vice pres ident of the German American Life Insurance Company of Omaha, was in the city last Saturday in the interest of his company. • We do French-Dry Cleaning in our shop of all ladies and gentlemen’s garments. Nothing but tint class work turned out. At Frank and Vince Suchy’s tailor shop. 1-tf Mrs. M. Mullen left last week for Wyoming where she will spend a few weeks visiting her son, Bernard, who is holding down a homestead there and incidently selling a little real es tate. A well known Des Moines woman after suffering miserably for two days from bewel complaint, was cured by one dose of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers. An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as a rule be cured by a single dose of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. This remedy has no superior for bowel complaints. For sale by all dealers. C. D. Simmons and Matt Ripp of Fremont arrived in the city last week and are helping Sheridan Simmons with his painting contract at St. Mary’s Academy: Mr. Simmons is a brother o( Sheridan Simmons. tiuy it now. Now is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. This remedy nas no superior. For sale by all dealers. Several young men of this city seem to think that they are smart if they can get into an automobile and drive through the streets at the rate of fifty or sixty miles an hour. It seems that about the only thing that will teach them that the streets of the city is not a speedway is to have them polled a few times and fined heavily. We think that would have a tendency to learn them that the speed limits of the state laws should be respected. Wanted:—Will trade O'Neill city property or land in southern Holt for cattle or horses. Will take a couple of hundred head of cattle to feed by the month. For further information call or write Peter Heifers, Chambers, Neb. 4-tf. We are now making butter and ice cream and need your sour cream for the butter and the sweet cream for our ice cream. Sell lus your cream and help build up a Western Factory for Western Farmers.—McGinnis Creamery Co. 62-tf. George Chase of Genoa, Neb., and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. San berg and children of Omaha arrived in the oity Tuesday afternoon in an auto for a short visit at the home of Mr. Chase’s son, “Casey” Chase of this city. Mrs. Sanberg is a sister of Mr. Chase. They made a quick trip in their machine, leaving Omaha in the morning and arrived here a little after one 1 o’clock.