The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 04, 1914, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Twt?
1 ini
Frontier.
VOLUME XXXIV.
pae> .. "■■■ 11 ■■ ■■■■■■ .■■■■'■.— 11,1 ■
O’NEILL. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY JUNE 4 1914:
NUMBER 51
FIS I
L
-ON
While the season is at its best, I am going to offer the public, for cash only, some of the best
Merchandise at the lowest possible price.
Ladies’ Shirt Waists Muslin Underwear Muslin Gowns Children’s Oxfords
All this year’s productions at prices Children’s Muslin Pants at.15e Ladies’Muslin Gowns All Children’s Oxfords
unheard of. Ladies’ Muslin Corset Covers AT 33 w PER CENT DISC0UNT AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT
$1.00 Waists at $.59 Children’** Dre****es Ladies’ Oxfords
™ ot 79 20 per cent discount cnnaren s uresses
co „r . , . , ,Q Children’s Dresses A lme of Ladies Oxfords
Waists at. 1*49 Pnnppss SJliriQ . m
... w . , , . CQ CeSS b P AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT AT 99 CENTS
$2.o0 Waists at. 1.89
co (in wt ■ i * i) nn 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT * j. 5 *v u • a » « « i
$3.00 waists at 2.29 Ladies Dresses Men s Oxfords
Muslin Underwear Ladies’ Muslin Underskirts Ladies’ House Dresses A line of Men’s Oxfords \
Children’s Shirts at. 25c AT 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT AT $1.89 EACH.
10 O IPa-ir of I_.a-dles’ SIh-oes sut .© S Cents
This Sale is for one week only, Commencing June 6, Ending 13
J. P. GALLAGHER, O’NEILL, NEBR M
LOCAL MATTERS.
J. L. Shanner and Peter X. Larsoi
of Page were pleasant callers at thesi
Headquarters last Monday.
Norfolk Press: Mr. and Mrs. Car
ton of O’Neill spent the week-end wit'
their daughter, Mrs. H. C. Sattler am
family.
J. P. Gallagher returned last Mon
day morning from a week’s fishini
trip at the lakes in Cherry countj
I
Jim says that he had an enjoyable
outing and caught a fine string of
J fish.
Dr. P. C. Corrigan was up from
. Omaha the latter part of last week,
t looking after business interests in
[ this city.
John Savidge and Miss Bertha Mil
- ler, both of Ewing, were granted a
- marriage license in county court last
. Friday.
Joseph Gaskill and Miss Verle
Knobs both of Chambers, were united
in marriage by the county judge at
the county court room last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hanley and
wife of Washington, D. C., were ir
the city last week visiting at the
home of Mr. Hanley’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Hanley.
Several Atkinson people were in
the city last Sunday and witnessed
“What do
you want
to pay?”
I
$1.00 - - $1.50 - - $2.00
This is not an auction
We just want to impress you with the fact
that you can pick out one of the nobbiest shirts you
ever saw and at the price you want to pay.
We are here to serve you, not with a $2.00
shirt if you want one at $1.00, but with the best value
ever shown at $1.00, if that is what you want to pay
or $1.50 or $2.00.
Glance at the new ties at 50c, 75c and up.
They are great.
Yes, and take just a few minutes to look
over the new Spring Styles in Hirsh-Wickwire
Clothes at from $15.00 up—the clothes that are
making other makers think about prices.
Harty Bros. & Mullen
O’Neill, - Nebraska
the defeat of their ball team at the :
hands of the O’Neill club. Among ;
those present we noticed, Col. J. R.
Jarvis, W. E. Scott and J. S. Ennis.
O. A. Hammerberg and Miss Mabel
Earle were granted a marriage
license by the county judge last Mon
day. Both of these young people arc
residents of Sand Creek precinct, the
groom-to-be is a son of Supervisor
Hammerberg.
Sheriff Henry D. Gr»dy has filed
for re-nomination and re-olection to
his present position, subject to the
action of the republican electors at
the primary next August. Henry has
made a good official and he will un
doubtedly be re-nominated and re
elected to his present position.
Miss Celia Gorby, who has been
superintendent of the O’Neill Public
schools for the past six years, left
Monday morning for her home at Lin
coln. Miss Gorby will not return to
O’Neill next fall as Prof. Marrin has
been elected superintendent of the
Public schools for the coming year.
Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Mickle left Tues
day morning for Constantie, Michi
gan, where they expect to make their
future home. Last week the Doctor
sold his business here to Dr. James
H. Hale of Princeton, Missouri, who
is now in charge of the office. Dr.
Hale was a classmate of Dr. Mickle
and has been practicing in Missouri for
several years. Dr. Mickle and wife
made many friends in O’Neill who
wish them prosperity and happiness
in their new home.
Arthur Roberts and Miss Lena Ott
were granted a marriage licnese by
the county judge last Tuesday. Mr.
Roberts is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Roberts, poineer and prominent resi
dents of the north country while Miss
Ott is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
O. E. Ott also pioneer and prominent
residents of the country north of this
city. The young people have many
friends in this section of the county
who extend congratulations and good
wishes.
Steve Hicks suffered quite a heavy
financial loss on account of the heavy
rain two weeks ago. He lost 62 head
of hogs, one cow and two calve, by
drowning. They had about six inches
of rain in that section and the heavy
downpour made the Blackbird a rag
ing torrent and it swept down the
valley taking everything before it.
Other residents along the creek lost
ences and some machinery was swept
iway, but we have heard of no stock
osses except that sustained by Mr.
Sicks.
J. A. Cowperthwaite returned last
light from a short visit at his old
home in Seward county. Mr.
Cowperthwaite said that the south
half of the state had from three to
five inches of rain, last Tuesday night
nnd that crops in that section of the
state are looking fine.
II f j
Baby’s Outfit
From the first little wrap
per baby wears to the pretty
^ knitted alghan — everything
| needed for a complete outfit
§ for the baby we are prepared
2 to supply. Our Pearl line of
| infants’ wear will interest
I every mother.
I Come in and see how pret
5 tily and inexpensively you
1 can dress your baby by mak
Jg ing your selections from our
1 Pearl line of infants’ wear.
1 Lindqviist Palmer
|| O’Neill, Nebraska