The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 19, 1919, Image 7

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    O’Donnell-Harte.
Patrick J. O’Donnell and Miss Helen
JTarte were united in marriage at the
Catholic church in this city last Mon
day morning, Rev. M- F. Cassidy of
ficiating, in the presence of several
h'iends and relatives of the contract
ing parties.
Immediately after the wedding
ceremony the bridal couple were
rerved a wedding breakfast at the
home of the bride’s parents after
which they took the Northwestern
train for a short wedding trip to
Omaha and Chicago. Upon their re
turn they will go to housekeeping in
their beautiful cottage on Everett
street, between Third and Fourth,
purchased a short time ago by the
groom.
The groom is the son of one of the
pioneers of this city and has resided
in this county all his life. At the
present time he is the assistant cash
ier of the Nebraska State bank and is
one of tha city’s most promising
young business men.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Harte, who are also
pioneer residents of the county, hav
ing resided on a large ranch near In
man for several years. She is a very
c harm;ng and talented young lady and
has a host of friends throughout the
county.
The Frontier joins the many friends
of Mr. and Mrs. O’Donnell in wishing
them many years of wedded happi
ness and bliss.
Another Bank At Bassett.
Bassett Leader: Bassett is soon to
have a national bank, the only national
bank in the county, which will be
known as the First National Bank of
Bassett.
Arrangements, to this end were
de'initely completed here Monday
morning when J. M. Flanigan of
Stuart was in town for that purpose
and later announced that the new in
stitution would undoubtedly be ready
for business about July 1st.
J. M. and J. C. Flannigan of Stuart
are backing the new organization to
gether with considerable local capital.
The bank will start business with a
capital stock of $25,000 and a surplus
fund of $5,000, making it the largest
capital stock of any bank in town.
V. A. Stockwell is to be the cashier
for the First National.
Delightful Picnic.
Miss Alice Bain, who taught a very
successful term of school in District
145, firmly established her reputation
on last Sunday when she gave a picnic
in a grove near the school premises.
The mere appearance of the festive
board produced an atmosphere of
pleasant anticipation among the
guests that collected there for the
social success of the occasion. A com
mittee of three was appointed to take
charge of the sports of the day. They
were as follows: Jas. Connelly, Aaron
Boshart and Edw. Early.
The sack race was first on the pro
gram. Lawrence Bruder and Harry
Donohoe winning first and second.
The young mens race: John Dono
hoe, first; Bernard Matthews, second.
The girls’ race: Anna Connelly,
first; Tresa Gokie, second.
Boys’ race: Connie Gokie, first;
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Royal Theatre
I Thursday
Afternoon & Night, June 26
ROMANCE
OF TARZAN
A Wonder Picture
Story of the African Jungle taken in Africa.
I This shows the animals in their native haunts, also
Tarzan featured as King of the Beasts. Don’t fail
to see this “First National Attraction,” from the
I book by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
j Admission Including War Tax - - - 20 and 30c
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Referees Sale
I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder
| at the front door of the Court House in the city of
VaJervtine* Nebraska
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Wednesday, June 25, 1919
At 10 o’clock a. rn.
the following described property:
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is Approximately 1040 acres of land, with residence
and outbuildings, belonging to the estate of the late
; Roger Breheny, deceased, and located about 12 miles
southeast of Valentine, Nebraska, and about 7 miles
!; west of Wood Lake, Nebraska. Four miles from
? shipping station on the main line of the Chicago &
Northwestern railroad.
This is all choice grazing and hay land and
precents to the man of limited means a wonderful op
portunity to secure a farm or small ranch in a com
| munity where land values are rapidly advancing.
TERMS OF SALE—One-half of the purchase'
price cash on date of sale, one-half in five years
secured by first mortgage on the premises sold, bear
ing interest at the rate of six per cent and payable
annually.
For particulars call or write
IW. E. HALEY, Referee, Valentine, Nebr.
or JOSEPH W. BREEN, Humphrey, Nebr.
JPxo^xOjJOClz
FOR WEEK BEGINNING
FRIDAY, JUNE 20—
“De Lupe Anna”
-Featuring
NORMA TALMADGE
-Also
“New Screen Telegram”
Special 8-Reel Program.
SATURDAY, JUNE 21—
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
-In
“Down to Earth”
-Also
Two-Reel Paramount Arbuckle
Comedy
“Arbuckle, The Sheriff
MONDAY, JUNE 23—
“Lure of Luxury”
-Featuring
RUTH CLIFFORD
^"CAN’T”IK)_THE WORK
It’s too much to try to work every
day against a constant, dull backache,
or sudden darting pain in the small of
the back. Be rid of it. Try Doan’s
Kidney Pills. Your neighbors recom
mend them. *
Mrs. Byron Parker, O’Neill, says:
“I have used Don’s Kidney Pills off
and on for years and they have done
me a lot of grood. I take them when I
tret attacks of backache, which come
on from overwork. Sometimes my
back has been so sore and lame and
has pained so terribly, I couldn’t move
another step. I have then used a box
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of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they have
driven the pains away, strengthened
my back and helped me in every way.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Parker had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
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TUESDAY, JUNE 24—
THEDA BARA
-In
“The Light"
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25—
“Playing The Game”
-Featuring
CHARLES RAY
THURSDAY, JUNE 26—
“Romance of Tarzan”
Wonder Picture of the African
Jungle and the animals in the native
state.
Medard Connelly, second.
Horse race: Bernard Matthews,
first; John Donohoe, second.
The prizes were small but every
thing was carried in full details.
Miss Mae Keyes furnished music
that was highly appreciated by all.
In closing we all join in congratu
lating Miss Bain on giving us such a
perfect day. . ***
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|| Bowen’s Racket Store,
O’Neill, Nebraska