The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 30, 1920, Image 4

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BOWEN’S RACKET STORE
13 Days, Beginning —
Saturday, January 8, Ending Sat. Jan. 22
Everything Will be Sold at a Sacrifice During ’This Sale. You Will Save Money if You Come 1
Here and Buy Your Needs During This Sale. Study the Following Prices Carefully:
V/i -Quart Blue and White Enamel Coffee
Pots, regular price, $1.50, Sale Price. 90c
7-Quart Ocean Blue Enamel Tea Kettles,
regular price $2.50, Sale Price.$1.25
Brooms, regular price $1.00, Sale Price . 65c
| Candy, per pound..-. 25c
Plain White Cups and Saucers, set.$1.50
i
White and Gold Dinner Sets, set...$1.50
4-Quart Ocean Blue Enamel Kettles._. 45c
Ocean Blue Combinets.$1.75
12-Quart Ocean Blue Water Pails..$1.25
8-Quart Aluminum Kettles .$1.95
2-Quart Double Boilers. $1.95
2-Quart Aluminum Sauce Pans... 50c
Especially low prices on all Ladies’ and Gents’
Pocket Books.
20% to 50% Discount on all Phonograph Rec
ords and Player Piano Rolls.
Special Prices on Men’s Leather Mittens.
$1.75 Storm Lanterns (during this Sale) .$1.30
Hand Painted China Cups and Saucers,
per set....$2.50
Cut Glass Water Sets, each.$2.25
IFRFF..()ne New PEERLESS VACUUM CLEANER to Every One Buying $25.00 worth,
* more, of our Dinner Ware and Enameline. .
Bowen’s Racket Store, O'Neill, Nebraska..
The Frontier
Published by Dennis H. Cronin
One Year ___....__ $2.00
Six Months-$1.00
Three Months_$0.60
Entered at the post office at O’Neill,
Nebraska, as second-class matter.
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subscription price. Every subscriber
must understand that these conditions
are made a part of the contract be
tween publisher and subscriber.
MRS. FRANK CAMPBELL.
Mrs. Frank Campebll died at her
hme in this city last Monday night,
after an illness of two months of
heart trouble. The funeral was held
from the Catholic church last Wed
nesday morning, interment in the
Catholic een»etery.
Deceased was born in Wisconsin
fifty-eight years ago and spent the
greater portion of her life in that
state. Twenty years ago she came
to this city and ten years ago last
fall she was united in marriage to
Frank Campbell, who is left to mourn
the death of a kind anl loving wife.
Mrs. Campbell was a woman of many
fine traits of character. She was a
kind and affectionate wife and mother
and a good neighbor and friend and
was loved and admired by all her ac
quaintances.
The Frontier joins the many friends
of the family in tendering its condo
lences to the bereaved relatives in
their hour of sorrow.
SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS.
(Continued from page one.)
A„ V. Virgin, plumbing. 150.43
A. V. Virgin, putting in
lights, etc., . 13.7C
A. V. Virgin, moving radiator
from jail, etc., . 63.6(
Mrs. J. Rotherham, care of
Mrs. Potteroff . 21.4<
Abe Saunto, clothing for
Thomas Reiley. 20.01
P. J. McManus, clothing for
Cain . 4 0(
Dr. Douglas, services, etc. 27.50
O. F. Biglin, office fixtures. 50.00
Ed Workman, 2 doys work on
assessors work . 10.00
Carl Vidra, district court claim 11.20
Sis. Ebensgaard, district
court claim . 4.20
Ranson Rockey, district
court claim . 5.00
Harry Bowen, district
court claim . 33.00
Maude Benjamin, district
court claim. 11.50
Everett Lee, district *
court claim . 11.50
W. R. Shaw, district
court claim . 12.00
John Kennedy, district
court claim . 10.50
Maxwell Golden, district
court claim . 5.00
Patrick J. Kennedy, district
. court claim . 10.20
Cheever G. Moss, district
court claim . 11.20
T. C. Judge, district
court claim . 11.50
Michael Kennedy, district
court claim .*. 10.20
Lucy Kennedy, district
court claim . 10.20
George W. Holcomb, district
court claim . 11.30
Robert G. Benjamin, district
court claim . 11.00
Ducelle Ingles, district
court claim . 10.00
Victor J. Howorth, district
court claim . 11.30
Mrs. W. R. Shaw, district
court claim . 12.00
John A. Kennedy, district
court claim . 10.20
Wm. M. Ely, expenses of assist
ing county attorney in trial
of case of The State of Ne
braska vs. Jewel Udey . 231.90
At 5 o’clock p. m. on motion board
adjourned until Dec. 3, 1920, at 9
o’clock a. m.
F. C. WATSON, Chairman;
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Dec. 3, 1920, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
with all members present.
The meeting was called to order by
the Chairman.
The Board devoted the forenoon to
auditing claims, and a discussion as
to taking out liability insurance.
At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion the
Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
F. C. WATSON, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebr., Dec. 3, 1920, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
I with all members present.
The meeting was colled to order by
> the Chairman.
On separate motion the following
claims were allowed on the Road
Dragging Fund:
W. L. Medcalf & Sons .$28.00
C. D. Withers . 42.00
Carl Vidra . 28.00
H. \ Tomlinson. 7.00
O. Li. Stuart . 40.50
Fred Smith . 34.00
T. S. Roche . 28.00
Arthur Rouse .. 6.00
C. R. Pettijohn . 39.00
John Petr. 32.00
C. R. Pettijohn 28.00
Nick Olinger.21.00
Walt McNichols.73.50
1). J. McCarthy . 48.00
William Malloy . 10.80
Bartley Malloy . 13.80
M. J. Lydon. 34.50
James Kubart . 6.00
C. C. Jones . 38.00
Ray Hoffman . 14.00
O. A. Hammerburg . 13.00
G. W. Henderson 14.00
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WEEK OF JANUARY 1.
SATURDAY, JAN. 1—
Chas. Ray in ‘The Busher.”
Sunshine Comedy:
“Should Dummies Wed.”
MONDAY, JAN. 3—
Watch our screen for Monday’s
Program. It will be a
BIG SPECIAL.
TUESDAY, JAN. 4—
Dustin Farnuin in
“Durand of the Bad Lands.”
Fox News.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5—
Elaine Hammerstein in
“The Daughter Pays.”
This is n Photoplay of original and
highly dramatic situations. Don’t fail
to see this .
Topics of the Day.
THURSDAY, JAN. 6—
Blanche Sweet in
‘The Girl in the Web.”
FRIDAY, JAN. 7—
Edith Roberts in
“Her Five Foot Highness.”
Comedy:
“A Home Spun Hero.”
Watch our ads for Special Big Pro
ductions soon to be announced.
John Heinowski . 12.00
Stuart Hartigan . 27.20
Alva W. Good.'48.30
Merwyn G. French . 10.95
J. W. Fullerton . 89.00
J. W. Fullerton . 58.50
William Derickson . 2.00
J. H. Carney . 15.00
Hans T. Anderson . 16.00
Chas. R. Allen . 44.00
Clyde Babcock. 45.00
Joseph Brown. 39.00
Robert G. Benjamin . 53.00
O. R. Yarges . 2.00
Frank Weichmann . 42.00
J. E. Van Every. 32.00
J. C. Stein . 16.00
G. C. Shaw . 8.00
John Ratigan . 26.25
E. L. Roche . 45.50
M. C. Quigley . 86.25
R. M. Pease . 21.00
Robert Peltzer . 13.50
Lloyd Phelps . 48.00
C. B. Nellis . 23.50
J. W. McDermott . 55.00
W. T. McElvain . 49.50
D. H. Murphf ... 8.00
Tony Lockman . 64.00^
(Conintued on page five.)
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O. F. Biglirv, O'Neill.