The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 20, 1917, Image 4

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    Don't let them rush you. When the time comes you have to buy goods pick out a day in the week, when you will have
time to visit all the stores and look over the goods. Don't be stampeded into town on Saturdays like a lot of cattle. The
stores know I can not wait on one-tenth the customers when you come on Saturdays, and they figure you won't wait and
will have to buy from them. Take your time to buy goods, examine the stuff, compare the prices. If you have to come
Saturdays Just buy what you have to have. Pick some other day for your big purchases. You will get better prices, better
goods, better service. Don't let them rush you.
SHOES
BOYS’ $3.50, $3.25 SHOES 2.39
GIRLS’ $2.76, $3.25, $3.60 9 90
* Shoes for. 4iv»J
LADIES’ $3.25, $3.00, $3.60 9 90
Shoes for . 4«uw
NOTICE!
Please do not come on Sat
urdays. It’s for your own
good. Come through the.
week, you have a chance to
get what you want.
GENTS’ FURNISHINGS
50c NECKTIES, jQg
50c SUSPENDERS, gQg
, 10c HANDKERCHIEFS, J Qg
20c COLLARS, LINEN, 2Q(J
15c WORK SOCKS, -jgg
25c DRESS HOSE, 25 Q
$5.00 PANTS, c nn
2 pair for. D.UU
^ $2.25 OVERALLS, 9 9C
2 pair for... 4i4w
$1.50 DRESS SHIRTS, J gQ
^ V" / _
$1£0 WORK SHIRTS,
DRY GOODS
3—5c PACKAGES PINS 7
for . *b
3—5c PACKAGES NEEDLES 7„
for . I U
3—5c PAIRS SHOE 7
Laces for . * b
10fYARDS CALICO gQg
2 Qt. Aluminum
Rice Boiler
NINETY-NINE CENTS
Guaranteed 20 Years
One to customer with
$2.00 Purchase.
37c, 49c LAWNS AND 10.
Voiles, any day but Saturday I Ob
75c, $1.00, $1.26 DAMASK
Table Cloth—This is not the EQp
cheap grade . UUb
DRUGS AND TOILET
ARTICLES
35c BOTTLES BAY RUM, QC.
2 Bottles for. wub
25c BOTTLES HARRIS’
White Pine Cough Syrup, OC.
2 Bottles for.Y.. fcJb
26c BOTTLES WITCHHAZEL, QC.
2 for . CQC
26c BOTTLES ARNICA
25c BOTTLES SWIJET OIL J gg
40c BOTTLES CAMPHOR- Oft**
ated Oil for . 4l*b
26c BOTTLES CAMPHOR ■jgg
25c BOTTLES GLYCERINE f Jjg
15c BOTTLES PEROXIDE, IE.
2 for . IOC
25c BOTTLES SEWING OC
Machine Oil, 3 for... Luu
15c BOTTLES VISCOL, 1 C
$L00 HAIR BRUSHES, j QQ
26c TALCUM POWDER -jgc
15c TALCUM POWDER g^
10c TALCUM POWDER gj»
15c BARS TOILET SOAPS g^
10c BARS TOILET SOAPS, 4 7
11 Bars for . H-l C
5 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE • 1 C
Soap for . IOC
5 BARS FLAKE WHITE 1 C
Soap for . IOC
6 BARS BEAT-EM-ALL 1 C
Soap for .. IOC
5 BOXES MATCHES -|gj»
! 25c BOTTLES PERFUMES *jgg
10c BOTTLES PERFUME C
for . DC
| * -; ■
$1.00 BOTTLES DR.
Folley’s Cough Cure, 1 ft ft
2 Bottles for . I lUU
50c BOTTLES, Cft„
2 Bottles for .^. 3UU
HARDWARE
5 GALLONS BEST OIL
$1.25 BROOMS, 125
6—5c LEAD PENCILS -J
6-^5c PEN HOLDERS ^ Qp
6—5c BOTTLES OF INK -j fa
O-^lc BOTTLES OF INK Qp
10—1c PEN POINTS C
for . DC
25c BRIAR PIPES JQp
15c BRIAR PIPES „ gp
Water Tanks—From 4 to 8 foot.
Price $1 to $10 less than Catalogue
Houses.
75c WINDOW SHADES
35c OIL CANS s -J Qp
$1.76 COLD BLAST t 1 Q
$1.25 COLD BLAST CC0
Lanterns for . Uwl»
65c SWEAT PADS g
65c WASH BOARDS
50c WASH BOARDS 2Qg
25c LANTERN GLOBES JQg
25c LAMP CHIMNEYS -JQg
15c LAMP AND LANTERN C«
Chimneys for . 3l»
$L00 SPARK PLUGS
40c TELEPHONE BATTERIES
and Engine Dry Cells, 1 flft
3 for .„. I iUU
25c CHAIR BOTTOMS, 2gg
GROCERIES
A lady does riot need to have the
stomach of a horse to Eat the Ham
and- Bacon I sell—That’s why all
the women buy it. I have'' a big trade
on Meat and sell lots of it. Some
times I am not the lowest in price, but
those times are few and far between.
Quality built up my meat business the
same as the other lines I carry.
HAM, PER POUND 23g
20c CANS MILK, 4
Best Grade . I
10c CANS MILK ' C-,
Best Grade . OC
BACON, PER POUND, OQ«
50c, 36c, ..
6 PACKAGES PUFFED CQ.
Wheat for . UwG
6 PACKAGES PUFFED CQ«
Rice for .. UOU
6 PACKAGES GRAPE CO*
Nuts for . JOl*
6 PACKAGES 15c CORN CO*
Flakes for .,. JOb
2 PACKAGES OATMEAL, EOr
Quaker Brand, for . JOb
EXTRA LARGE 10c BARS 1C.
Tar Soap, 2 for.I Jb
2—35c PACKAGES INSTANT CO.
Postum for . JOb
2 POUNDS NORTHWESTERN CO.
Brand Coffee for . JOb
4 DOZEN ORANGES
4 DOZEN BANANAS gg^
1 CRATE BIG BLUE EO« -
Plums for . JOb
1 CRATE MELAGA GRAPES ggg
2—35c PACKAGES CO.
Crackers for . JOb
1—65c CAN UNION EO«
Leader for . JOb
77or0c..PLIJGS..H:..s:.58c
7—10c PLUGS CLIMAX ggg
7—10c PLUGS PEIPER EOp
Heidsick for . JOb
TANKAGE
Have another shipment of Tankage.
Special prices in 500 pound lots. Buy
your salt while the roads are good.
Special prices — Barrels—Blocks—
Bags.
John Brennan, - Cash Does It - O’Neill, Nebr.
The Frontier
Published by D. H. CRONIN
One Year..$1.60
Six Months-76 Cents
Entered at the post office at O’Neill,
Nebraska, as second class matter.
ADVERTISING RATES:
i Display advertising on Pages 4,
6 and 8 are charged for on a basis of
60 cents an inch (one column width)
per month; on Page 1 the charge is
Cl.00 an inch per month. Local ad
vertisements, 6 cents per line, each
Insertion.
Report of Premiums Awarded.
HORSES—CLASS A.
Roadster.
Mare, 4 years old and over—First,
Hugh McKenna; Second,Jack Thomas.
Pereheron.
Stallion colt—First, H. S. Tague.
Mare, 4 years old and over—First,
H. S. Tague.
Filly, 2 years old—First, H. S.
Tague.
French Draft.
Stallion, 4 years old and over—First,
John W. Hickey.
Mare, 4 years old and over—First,
E. F. Barnes.
Clydesdale and Shire.
Stallion, 4 years old and over—
First, W. S. Roberts.
Draft Horses—Grades and Crosses.
Mares and Geldings, 4 years old
and over—First and Second, W. S.
Roberts.
Mares and Geldings, 3 years old—
First, N. G. Miller; Second, R. J.
Hickey.
Filly and Gelding, 2 years old—
First, Zeb Warner; Second, W. S.
Roberts.
Mare Colt—First, W. S. Roberts;
Second, W. H. Shaughnesy.
Roadsters.
Mares and Geldings, 4 years old
and over—First, John W. Hickey.
General Purpose Horses.
Team Draft Mares or Geldings—
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Charter No. 5770 Reserve District No. 10
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
TheO’NeillNatk>nal.Bank
AT O’NEILL,
In the State of Nebraska, at the close of business on September 11, 1917*
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ....$387,090.60
Overdrafts, unsecured, ... 111.45
U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) . 50,000.00
Liberty Loan Bonds, unpledged .. 10,802.95
Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned
unpledged ..-... 12,746.48
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) . 2,400.00
Value of banking house —....>—.—. 3,500.00
Furniture and fixtures ...... 2,500.00
Real estate owned other than banking house.. 108.81
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.... 23,970.06
Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks . 60,341.95
Net amounts due from banks and bankers, and trust companies
other than included in Items 18, 14, and 15 . 11,659.33
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting
bank (other than Item 17) —... 1,237.44
^ Total of Items* 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18.$73,238.72
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U.S.Treasurer 2,500.00
' Total ly...-. $568,969.07
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in...$ 60,000.00
Surplus fund ..—.—. 30,000.00
Undivided profits ...$51,969.24
- Less current expenses, interest, and, taxes paid . 17,865.58 34,103.66
Circulating notes outstanding .—.-... 50,000.00
Net amounts due to National banks .-.—.?...... 14,821.62
Net amounts due to banks and bankers (other than included in
28 or 29) .. 12,348.13
Total of items 28, 29, and 30, ....... 27,169.75
Individual deposits subject to check .... 194,244.61
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for
money borrowed) —:.. 48,691.79
, Total demand deposits subject to Reserve, Items 31,
32, 88, 84, 36, 36, 37, and 38 ...242,936.40
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) . 134,750.26
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 39,
40, 41, and 42 ..........134,759.26
Total .!*.. $568,969.07
State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss:
I, S. i. Weekes, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
S. J. WEEKES, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of September, 1917.
ARTHUR J. HAMMOND, Notary Public.
My Commission expires November 16, 1922.
Correct—Attest: O. O. Snyder, J. P. Gilligan, H. P.' Dowling, Directors.
This bank carries no indebtedness of officers or stockholders.
First, N. G. Miller; Second, W. S.
Roberts.
Single Mare or Gelding—First, R.
V. Edenmiller; Second,' John W.
Hickey.
Sweepstakes.
Best Mare and Spring Colt—First,
H. S. Tague.
Mules and Jacks.
Jack, over 2 years old—First, Clar
ence Zimmerman.
Pair Mules—First, R. J. Hickey;
Second, John W. Hickey.
Best Mule, 2 years old and under
3—First, J. E. Hickey; Second, R. J.
Hickey.
Best Mule, 1 year old and under 2—
First, R. J. Hickey.
Best Mule Colt—First, W. S. Rob
erts; Second, John W. Hickey.
Welsh and Shetland Ponies.
Ponies, 4 years old and over—First,
Leberta Brittell.
Ponies, 2 years old and over—First,
Frost & Richards.
Ponies, 1 year old and over—First
and Second, Frost & Richards.
Mares, 4 years old and over—First,
Frost & Richards; Second, Clement
Ryan.
Mares, 3 years old and under 4—
First, J. L. Quig; Second, Page
Boggs.
Mares, 2 years old and under 3—
First, Clement Ryan; Second, Page
Boggs.
Mares, 1 year old and under 2—
First and Second, Frost & Richards.
CATTLE—CLASS B.
Shorthorns.
Bull, 3 years old and over—First,
N. G. Miller.
Cow, 3 years old and - over—First
and Second—-N. G. Miller.
Bull Calf—First, W. M. Mathers;
Second, H. J. Wolfe.
Hereford.
Bull, 3 years old—First N. J.
Peterson.
Bull, 2 years old—First, M. A.
Baird & Sons.
Bull, 1 year old—First and Second,
N. J. Peterson.
Bull Calf—First, J. L. Quig; Sec
ond, M. A. Baird & Sons.
Cow, 3 years old and over—First,
M. A. Baird & Sons; Second, N. J.
Peterson.
Cow, 2 years old—First and Second,
N. J. Peterson.
Heifer, 1 year old—First, M. A.
Baird & Sons.
Heifer Calf—First, Geo. Pace.
Polled-Angua Galloways.
Bull, 2 years old—First, P. V.
Hickey.
Bull, 1 year old—First and Second,
Get>. Pace.
Bull Calf—First and Second, Geo.
Pace.
Cow,. 3 years old and over—First
and Second, Geo. Pace.
Cow, 2 years old—First, George
Pace.
Jerseys.
Cow, 3 years old and over—First,
Moris JDowney.
Bull, 1 year old—First, Henry
Becher.
Grade Holsteins.
Cow, 3 years old and over—First,
Clarence Zimmerman.
Cow, 2 years old and over—First,
W. H. Matters.
Sweepstakes.
Best Beef Bull—N. J. Peterson.
Best Beef Cow—M. A. Baird &
Sons.
Best Dairy Bull—Henry Becker.
Best Dairy Cow—Moris Downey..
HOGS—CLASS D.
Poland China.
Boar, 1 year old and over—First,
W. M. Mathers.
Boar, over 6 month old—First, W.
M. Mather.
Boar, under 6 months old—First
and Second, Geo. Coleman.
Sow, 1 year old and over—First and
Second, W. I. Wolfe.
Sow, over 6 months old—First and
Second, W. M. Mathers.
Sow, under 6 months old—First and
Second, Geo. Coleman.
Jersey Red.
Boar, 1 year old and over—First, W.
H. Shaughnesy.
Boar, under 6 months old—First,
Ernie Richter; Second, J. L. Hoge.
(Continued on Page 5.)
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Dodge Brother:
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MOTOR CAR
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All the qualities which you look for in roadster design
and construction.
There is generous room for the passengers. The seats are
tipped at the most comfort able angle. The luggage space
is extra large. The car is steady on the road at all speeds.
It will pay you to visit us and examine this car.
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The gasoline consumption is unusually low.
The tire mileage is unusually high.
Roadster or Touring Car, $835; Sedan or Coupe, $1265.
(All prices f. o. b. Detroit.)
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ARTHUR RYAN
Phone 36 O'Neill, Nebr.
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