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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1918)
r-—.... R.R..Morris<m PAYS 21c Cash for Eggs J Will11 WHMH H ■WmiWBJ—TJi—KB*!nmHHHB Cultivators. . We have a few Cultivators and Lister Cultivators left. Will not be able to get any more this year. It will pay you to buy now. Johrv Deere Mowers Did you see that New John Deerej mower? Say, its a dandy. Come in and took it over and you will be con vinced. We have a full line of Hay Tools and Mower Repairs I Da in Hay tools. We carry all kinds of mower Repairs: Deering, McCormick, Johnston, Dain and In dependent. Wcvrrver & Sorvs. □iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OUR WAR TASK * Ip It is no light one. It demands the utmost From this institution the full requirements of duty and patriotism will be met to the best jjj of the individual and collective ability of each jgf officer, director and employee. jj From the farmer is required the cultivation jjj jj of every availiable acre, more live stock, jS greater care and effort. From the rest of us jj it demands aid to the farmer and to every J| other producer. It requires thrift and the jj conservation of all our energies. |jj The Nebraska State Bank is ready to do V . its share. _ _ jj jj We offer the farmer all possible assistance within our power, not alone in money, but in business advice and aid. We will gladly look after his affairs while he is busy in the fields, and will, with equal happiness, give any pos || sible aid to anyone else in the community, to the end that we may all work harmoniously and effectively for the good of the nation. | Stait 8attk* I L—aJfH HIM lull lllilllilMiiilliliilillliiiiiiiiiHiiii 1111'iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMnuiiiiiiwiiniiin —• ff HAS YOUR SON A BANK ACCOUNT? j jf> Has your boy a Bank Account of his own ® | here? Start him with a small sum here. Then |f |§ put the Bank Book in his hands. Encourage m ■g him to add to it. Let him not only learn the I h habit of banking money, but he will work # 1 whenever he can and make some money. He # will learn the habit of being industrious. An # If industrious son doesn’t grow up into the kind b of man who breaks his parent’s hearts. It’s I up to you to start your boy. Not to-morrow— || w nor the next day—nor the next day after—but # I! now—just now. Will you do so? |1 / || When industry goes out of the door, jf <jj§> poverty comes in at the window. ^j| | THE O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK I H O’Neill, Nebraska | This bank carries no indebtedness of officers or stock- 4ft? fei holders and we are a member of The Federal Reserve Bank. iff Capital, surplus^and undivided profits $100,000.00. ^j| % RED PEPS ' PHILOSOPHY "Of all sad word* I’ve heard about, the saddest are these. Tour team struck out.” But since we “struck out” to furnish the people of this com munity with perfect laundering there have been no sad words in the homes of our patrons. A HIGH-CLASS LAUNDRY ONLY CAN DO HIGH-CLASS WORK No contradiction can wash out that fact. It is as clear as the water we use, as ineffable as the snowy whiteness we impart to linens, and as unyielding as the starch in our collars and cuffs. WE DO HIGH-CLASS WORK We take the dirt and leave the clothes. There is one best and we have it. Try our Dry Cleaning Department. O’Neill Sanitary Laundry Home of Red Pep. O’Neill, : : Nebraska BIGSURPRISE TO MANY IN O’NEILL, NEB. People are surprised at the IN STANT action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad ler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract so com pletely it relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipation and pre vents appendicitis. The INSTANT, pleasant action of Adler-i-ka sur prises both doctors and patients. It removes foul matter which poisoned your stomach for months. Gilligan & Stout, druggists. Kill The Barberries. The common and purple barberries, the shrubs which harbor one stage of the black or stem rust of wheat, are unusually scarce in Holt County, ac cording to Miss Ella R. Walker of the U. S. Department of Agriculture who was in the county May 31st and June 1st. One large, old hedge, however, was found in O’Neill and the rust was I_L / Jordan Hdwe. Co. , O’NEILL, NEBR. We believe that it pays to give our customers service and satisfac tion; that is why we want to sell' you a With a single tool—the combi nation wrench^ and screw driver shown in the illi: Iraticn below, and t* part of the De Laval equip ment—-you can take apart a NEW Do Laval arid set it up again in a few minutes. Could anything be easier or siin pier? J There are no complicated parts —no chain drives, no cog wheel puzzles, no ball bearings to get flattened or broken. Lvery ad justment can be made quickly by the man on the farm with no spe cial understanding about machinery. The only tool required with a NEW De Laval | | Such simple construction makes the NEW De Lava! the easiest separator to clean. We will sell you a NEW De Laval on terms that can't help suiting you. Come in and examine the machine; let us show you . what it will do. $3X10 Men’s Straw Hats 5c Packages Yeast Cakes, ftPn 3 for . UDG 50c Packages Pancake Flour, QQp Self Rising, 3 for _. 30 w 10 Pounds Mixed 01 7Q Cookies .. y I « « 3 20c Bottles Lemon or Vanifla 99p Extracts, 3 for . wwl* 10c Cans of Cottage or Mon arch Milk, 1C 3 for . IOC 10 Pounds Large Butter Ol Oft Beans .. y I iZU 50 Bars of Beat Em All OO PQ Soap . OZiDO 10 Pounds Seedless Q1 IQ 40 Bars lQc Toilet Ol CQ Soap . y I iOO 25c Bars Toilet Soap, 37C 5c Lead ft 1 _ Pencils . U I C Can Velvet Smoking 1 1 « Tobacco . I I U 1 Box Grape 1 ft Nuts . I UC 35c Enameled Wash Basins, 17p 15c Combination Grater and ftQn Sheer . U3C 1 Gallon Coal 1Q1_#» Oil . lu2'C We endeavor to give more real value for a dollar than a dollar buys elsewhere. J. & P. Coats Thread, ft A . Spool . U*fC Men’s Felt Hats, worth up to $5.00, Special Price OO C7 this week . yt'Ji All Men’s Summer Caps, worth up to $2.50. Special Prices C7p this week . Jib You can save big money on Under wear at 57 Steps. $2.49 Men’s Blue Ol Aft Overalls . V I i^u $2.00 Men’s Summer QQp Union Suits . Owl* $1.50 Men’s Work OC« Shirts . OUC Why don’t you get that Royal Tailored took? This srore is the authorized resi dent dealer for the Royal Tailors, Chicago, New York. Royal-Tuilored to-Measure suits at $18.00, $20, $25 and $30. 57 STEPS. SELLS FOR LESS beginning on it. This one hedge could easily be responsible for the rusted grain in this county. It is quite prob able that there are other hedges or individual bushes which have not yet been found and which contribute to the damage done the wheat and other small grain by this rust. A bush from the hedge in O’Neill is on exhibition in the window o’f Brennan’s store in O’Neill. Every one is urged to see it and become familiar with the bush that is causing the damage to our much needed wheat that he may be able to help in locat ing the bushes and so aid in their destruction. The common and purple bareberry are an aid to the Kaiser. The Japanese barberry is harmeless. If in doubt as to which you have send a sample to your county agent or to the Plant Pathologist, Lincoln, Nebraska. (First publication June 13) LEGAL NOTICE. In the County Court of Holt county, Nebraska. All persons interested in the estate of Patrick Fahy, Deceased, will take notice that on June 13, 1918, Lewis Chapman, filed his petition in County Court of Holt county, Ne braska, alleging that Patrick Fahy died intestate in the county of Dane, and state of Wisconsin, on September 4, 1903, seized in fee simple of the following described real estate situated in the county of Holt and state of Nebraska, towit: Lots Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), and Eight (8), in Block K, in Fahy’s Park addition to O’Neill, and leaving surviving him, as his sole and only heir, his son Paul Fahy. That petitioner is the owner of said real estate by a direct and also a mesne conveyance from said Paul Fahy. That the prayer of said petition is: That said Court shall determine the time and place of the death of said Patrick Fahy; that he died intestate and who are the heirs of said de ceased and their degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property of which the deceased died seized, and also that creditors be ex cluded. You are further notified that said petition at the County Court room in O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, on Monday, July 15, 1918 at 10 o’clock a. m. (Seal C. J. MALONE, 1-4 County Judge. Junior Red iCross Meeting. A meeting of the school children will be held at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon, June 20, in the school auditorium, for the purpose of or ganizing a Junior Red Cross. There is work for every grade, and all children of school age should belong. High school girls are especially urged to come, as they can do import ant work in sewing and surgical dressings. Knitting. Mrs. Longstaff will ship all knitted articles on June 21st. Please have all knitting from the county units sent to Court House on Thursday, June 20th and all town knitting in Friday, June 21st. FIRM FOUNDATION Nothing Can Undermine It In O’Neill. People are sometimes slow to recognize true merit, and they cannot be blamed, for so many have been humbugged in the past. The ex perience of many O’Neill residents, expressed publicly through news papers and other sources, places Doan’s Kidney Pills on a firm founda tion here. Mrs. Della Shaw, O’Neill, says: “I have always found Doan’s Kidney Pills as represented. I have used them occasionally when my kidneys have become disordered and I have had lameness iii my back or have felt run down. Doan’s Kidney Pills have always relieved me so I know they can be depended upon.”— Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Shaw had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.* TWO ROW ELI FOR SALE— Jordan Hardware Co. 1-1 2 Farm Loans 1 1 Farm Loans 1 | Farm Loans jj 1 John L. Quig I I r- —— I"hiring the period of the War. we will not sell on American Midget Marvel Mill unleee it* purpose is to supply the local needs of a commu nity, or our Government, with four and feed. DO YOUR BIT. Help the Gov ernment by saving the freight on wheat and flour. Relieve the rail roads of this unnecessary congestion by establishing in your community one of these wonderful American Midget Mar* vel Roller Flour Mills, And Make Money,Too $150 to $1,000 per month can be made with this permanent, substantial and dignified business. This wonderful self-contained roller mill is revolutionizing milling. Makee splendid flour at a better yield than the Government requires. One man without previous milling experience can run It successfully. Small cost, small power, easy operation enables It to make a “Better Barrel of Flour Cheaper." You can sack your flour under our nationally advertised brand “FLavo." Our Service Depart ment Inspects your prod ucts each month free and keeps you up to quality. Sizes of mills from 15 to 100 barrels per day. You can start with the small size If you have $2,000 to In vest. Sold on 80 days' free trial. Write for our catalog and experiences of successful own ers all over the United States. Anglo-American Mill Co. 689-690) Trust. Bldg. Owensboro, Ky. (216) I -—— -——-1 There Is a Right and a Wrong Way to Use the Telephone The wrong way to get a telephone number is to call from memory—to “take a chance”—to trust to luck that your memory doesn’t play a trick on you with the fickle . figures of a telephone number. The right way is to look in the telephone directory, make sure you have the right number and then give it to the operator slowly and distinctly. The right way saves annoyance to you and helps build up a higher grade of telephone service for everyone. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Save Food Bar War Saving* Stamp* and I.lbrrty Bond* On© Diamond For Every Three Cars In America 1\ /IfOTORISTS are buying Diamond Tires in IVjL such numbers that over 2,000,000 are now in service—easily, one for every three cars in America. V ■* * This patronage is significant when you consider that the big demand for Diamonds comes from motorists who have used them in previous years and insist upon Diamond mileage again. Such demand can be commanded only by tires of super-value. A Diamond Tube is likely to outwear your \ car itself. Made in Gray and Red, in sizes to fit any make of tire. The JDiamond Rubber Co, (Incorporated) AKRON, OHIO Local Distributors Jordan Hardware Co. O’Neil Nebr. / . J