The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 11, 1918, Image 7

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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
Slioes
I 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.
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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.
TO CHURCH SUNDAY
1 SA.L-T7ET
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
scores of letters highly commending it.
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O’Neill Mill & Elevator
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Model T OneVTon Truck is really the necessity
of farmer, manufacutrer, contractor and merchant. It has all
the stong features of the FoVd car made bigger and stonger.
I 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. Mellon Agent,
O’Neill, Nebraska.
Farm Loans Home Loans
On 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
I Phone 309. O’Neill, Nebr. .
I McGinnis creamery & produce co.
Manufacturers of
CREAMERY BUTTER AND ICE CREAM
Largest Creamery Between Omaha and the
\ Black Hills.
Present Price for Butter Fat 44 cents per Pound
Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Power
\ * Phone 170 O’Neill, Nebraska.
Greedy Hev.t 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
see our display.
t One block north of First National Bank.
OUR SODA GRILL
NOW OPEN
:* Same Place
Same Force
e Same Service
Same Satisfaction
Send in the Kiddies.
Come Yourself.
THE O’NEILL NEWS AND
| CIGAR STORE.
t Golden Hotel Building
_ James A. Brown, Prop.
Sanitary Meat Market
“Say, John, this is Tuesday night don’t forget
the beef steak!”
Prone 150. O’Neill, Nebr.
ot^er”
By REV. L. J. LEWIS, of Seward.
When God first brought the crowning piece of his workmanship
to Adam to see what he would call her, he said “ISHA/’^maness,
woman, expressing the same idea that was lately expressed by Kip
ling as “the female of the species.” This was not only the first
idea of Adam concerning woman, but doubtless of all primative men.
As Adam advanced in his knowledge of things, he soon camtf to the
conclusion that another word as vastly more appropriate for desig
nating his wife, and consequently called her no more “ISHA,” maness,
but “EVE” mother. Again we observe that as primative man has
advanced in knowledge and exalted to the highest place his vocabu
lary. So today we unhesitatingly say that the word is the dearest
of all words that relate to human relationships. It is equally dear
when heard from the lips of a prattling child, the husband using it
as a term of endearment in speaking to his wife, or of the mature
person who speaks of her who bore him with the same reverence
he uses in speaking of his God.
We can conceive of nothing more fitting than that we should'join
in a service in her honor in crowning her this day as “Queen of May.”
If we shall succeed this hour in making the mothers realize that they
are loved and appreciated as they should be, we will be truly worship
ing and serving Him who has commanded that we honor our fathers
and mothers.
We recently read a list of things that men consider the world’s
greatest need at the present time. Among those things was “A
Settlement of the Question of the Relation of Capital and Labor.”
“An Equitable System of Taxation,” “Arbit ation of All International
Questions,” and “World Peace.” The.-e are undoubtedly great issues
and the settlement of one or all these questions would most certainly
be a great blessing to humanity; but is the consideration of these
things of greater importance tharr other things ? Are we not in
danger of overlooking or ignoring one of the most potent influences
for good in the world—a mother’s? I insist that this' is not only a re
ligious question but that it should be a national issue as well. One of our
ex-presidents spoke profoundest truth in these words: “When all
is said it is the mother, and the mother only, who is a better citizen
than the soldier. The successful mother, the mother who does her
part in rearing and training aright the boys and girls who are to
be the men and women of the next generation is of greater use to
the community and occupies, if she would only realize it, a more
honorable as well as important position than any successful man in
it. The mother is the one supreme asset of national life; she is
more important by far than the successful statesman, business man,
artist or scientist.” This same thought was expressed by Napoleon
who said: “France needs nothing so much to promote her regen
eration as good mothers.” Napoleon knew whereof he spoke, for A
he had just such a mother; and he repeatedly declared that the family
were indebted to her for that physical, intellectual, and moral train
ing which prepared them to ascend the lofty summit of power to which
they finally attained. Almost without exception it is possible to thus
find a good mother back of every man who has impressed himself on
any nation. Mighty is the force of motherhood, it transforms all
things, it turns timidity into courage; defiance into submission;
thoughtlessness into foresight; anxiety into cairn content; selfish
ness into self denial, and vanity into love,” so writes George Elliott
and if motherhood thus changes the mother for 'the better we see at
once why the children of such mothers are likewise made the better.
Emerson comes out in strongest teriqs in saying that “all men
are what their mothers made them.” Sometimes we find men in
the zenith of their fame referred to as “a self made man” or as a
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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. QlJl6
Western Garage
HENRY WINKLER, Prop.
All Kinds of Auto Repairing; Gasoline and Oils,
Auto Accessories.
Campbell Garage Building. O’Neill, Nebr.
CKR-A-InTO "cLAJE
Private Booths—Good Meals; Short Orders, Sandwitches at all
Times. Also Fine Line of Cigars.
Day and Night Service. O’Neill, Nebr.
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Bazelman Lumber Co.
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Lumber and All Kinds of
lluilclincj Material
Phone 79 O’Neill. Nebr.
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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 Physician
Jordan Building, Phone 262. O’Neill, Nebr.
J. H. DAVISON
-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 TOGGERY
For Your Furnishings and
Cleaning and Pressing
Harty & Mullen, O’Neill
NEIL P. BRENNAN
Columbia Grafonolas, Columbia Records, New every month.
Come in and hear what your boys in camp are singing.
Phone 105 O’Neill. Nebr.
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