The Frontier Published by Dennis H. Cronin One Year-- $2.00 Six Months_-$1.00 Three Months _ $0.50 Entered at the post office' at O’Neill, Nebraska, as second-class matter. ADVEMtlSING-^ATESi Display ad^ rtising on Pages 4, 6 and 8 are chi ged fo# on a basis of 25 cents an u h UnaKofauan width) per week; on Page 1 the charge is 40 cents an in i per week. Local ad vertisements, 0 cents per line first insertion, su equent insertions 6 cents per line. Every subs! iptioao* regarded as an open accoi t. The natn^s of -sub scribers will e insantUy .Ttftoaoyed from our mail ig list at expiration of time paid foi if publisher shall he notified; othe rise the subscription remains in f< ce at the designated subscription i ice. Every subscriber must understf d that these conditions are made a i rt of the contract be tween publish and subscribe}. TAKES CA1 2 OF THE HAHIES. It isn’t necc ry to stay home oft“ac eount of the b >ics (when there is Any thing going « at the K. C. tbimre. Just bring the i aloMj ahfPtunf fflem1 over to Manaf r Martin Cronin. Tues day evening t the K. C. ball a baby was left asleep in the gallery while its parents went tA _allPPar TKa woke up rather' peeved at being left alone but soornWftS ' lulled '.'Jtd1 sleep again with a lullaby crooned in Manager Croniflls bOSTdroon.iTls' 1; O’NEILL-THEDPORB CUT I n OFF BEING ^SURVEYED ■rd itaoh ih ■ r •(•••;/< Burlington ’arid' -fiheat Northern engineers and./surveyors .are work going over thelirie of the proposed Burlington extension frpm O’Neil] to Thedford, which wl] 1 nook up Min neaoplis direct with- Denver and the west by way of O’Neill, fhe survey ing party of Burlington ,men ha,s been at work on the proposed route,/(work ing this way fro^p .Thedford. They were joined last weejc by engineering officials of the.(Grefit Northern from Minneapolis, w^d'eame ,U> p'NejllovcE the Burlington‘!ftriOhe;n went fs^Bas sett on the Northwestern, 'driving from there south to join the surveying party near Ak-Sar-Ben in southern Rock county. .The new. road, if built, will cross the Calah&s riven south of Duff and southiweatiof Ak-Sar-Bbh in Rock county. ‘oTb© route .HriHsB#Ta* near as possibUTan air lino ©fic -from O’Neill to Thddfard; •Scoff xe IMPORTANT CHANGES Li r IN-THEGAME^AWS. A continuoif^^open’‘season-son all game fish except ■ trdut, pike';and perch is provided for in the new game laws enacted by the recent session, pf the legislature,..^,;F.ullg»ring are,, tgp provisions of fhf fievv game laws: (. The new fis^sanfl, gimie Jaw,yH. JR. 399, is a volumpious bill , 3J|t i,^ in fact a revision of jino, 9ft t,be pres ent game law$ jwito’mfHiy J^lditigns. thereto. Thl% defines'the duties of the departnieatjof.FPr‘cWi9rft m re gard to conpervuttafer phopagutiojj, disribution, introausfipn ajja^ regtorb; tion of game^jwflg; fish. The act impjuges rp? tge ijflpart ment of agriculture, the duty..gf en forcing the law and of recovering fines and penalties for violation. Mahy changes are tng#«*4g*'theyJ',0pen /Rea son” dates, thBt%fttMint‘fOTf-fee8'.«nd permits and tne lWPol and*peiv J'R/.T KMllil to ■■J’HKI* (I ) jLC’ ifj'iltit Htii&iit ikiii Eight Day Sale! io oat» i'jy jit saijyefy ,•$ .'jHitggMw wijiwljtin dj;,-. Saturday, 5 Gallon 7K Sugar, 11 Poundw^-ww>w**-?-*4 ^ftA for .ulv< Summer Sausigp, QC — per pound JOE.4vb Picnic Hams.af Qft per pound ffl._.... „ fcUb Bacon, ffi ii~* iotl per pound -HJj. 4. Oak Hill Saiiiuk, 1 Qn per can ...jga..«..,m IDG Electric SoapSj V * «fkC M per bar UUC P. and G. Win Naptha AC. Soap, 3 bailor .. . ZOC Swift’s Quick*Tfepth«.'S©apr AC. 3 bars for . :t„ ... 4uG Ivory Soap, "I AC. 3 bars for.>..B .... 43C Choice Cream IS PA AC Flour at .S $ZidU Snow Flake fife CO Oft1 Flour at . j..;,. $ZidU White Syrup, 7ft - per gallon.$g ... I Ub Dark Syrup, Oft per gallon . UUC Six Boxes Matches 30c 7 Pounds Special Bulk fifi ft ft Coffee for.i ... I iUU Fancy Head Rice, Cft — 6 pounds for . J;. UUC Velvet Smoking Tobacco Cl ft ft 7 cans for.yl iUU Prince Albert Smoking fe-. Cl ft ft Tobacco, 7 cents for .. y I iUU 6 Pkgs. Camel Cigarett g . $1.00 King Brand sg Cl Cft Overalls for . y I iUU Eldorado Blue Work IS 70a Shirts for.gg . I 3C Checked Ginghams, gf 101a per yard . . I 4 2 C Unbleached Muslin, jp 10ip per yard . | L 2 C j Crash Tbwling |lr ; per yard Dark Percal ; 36 in. wide, per yard altios. The “open son Son” on tight? pike and pike perch is April 1 toOK i tcber 31 next ensuing. Open seaso* onj all other fish thq whole year round. There is a size limit on all game fish. The limit ranges from six inches to twelve inches. It is unlawful for any person to oatch in one day an excess of twenty-five fish or have in pos session at any one time an excess of fifty game fish. The penalty is $15. The open season for prairie chickens ■extends from October 1 to Noyember 1, inclusive. The penalty for viola tiemis $50. It is unlawful for,*ny one to imve in fijp aoM&ssion jt /(nv, .one. time an excess of fifty game Bird*. The fine for violating this provision of the act is $100- The open season for ducks and wild geese is from Sep tember 16 to December 34*. ^^Every person over six,teen years of ’£■§ must have a lfeenseMo hufht, fish trap. ''This ]>fwisiofr'*‘ftppHeS ft) women as well as men. The open seashh for squirrels is from 'September 10 to October 31, hut owners or tenants may “protect their property”! aS'ltb# -WH diplomatically says. Ten i» * the daily /limit; atid twenty ‘ii imfhtyer Sto ■foh oiuO /'find •• i ■’ r'f V? -!-*7 I i'lr ,o’s wsac^si eke* gars | JUo fish __ rad *luring*u2 entfife yea?. Catfish of legal size taken from the Missouri river may be sold under per mit issued by the department of ag riculture. Dealers must be able to prove that fish sold were taken from the Misouri river or shipped in from without "the state. Seining in .the I&iascwri. river is permitted Upon giving 'of a $200 bond -and payment of -a ,license fee graded in pStiordahce with the size of the. sppe. jjOnly the department of ^•Phiufefnay seine streams within the state. '% Minnows jpay be taken or sold only for use as miit. There is ipp open season on doves, auail, woodjl'ducks or eider ducks. .'...The depdjfUnent is authorized to depltize persons to sell licenses to hum; fish «il trap and a fee of ten cents on ea j license issued in excess of the licen s fee may he collected. Bird dog lare- not allowed to run loose in ga ip bird fields between April 1 andjieptember 1. The oper Reason for trapping fur bearing an: tals is from November 1 — 1 ' 1 ... - --*" ; ' ’,-'f " ’’ ^ " ■ :; , ■ •»<>■! ■. . ' i ! i"'1 '< i)-Ji ill - >! , Kl •, LjftW !•'. > K. of C. Theatre One Night Only Wednesday, May 11 The Girl Show Beautiful .. p, I U«. i' Eva Novak Musical Comedy ]Revue Headed by Eva Novak-herself- and a bevy of pretty girls. Carrying their own orchestra ; **Chic” Classy Costumes * Dancers Supreme 12—People*—12 Mostly Girls . —.—i----— __ DANCE AFTER THEaSHOW Music Furnished bv Show Orchestra i^DOVIii j4uiOSJa Uli 3IK. . B i> IliiliiHIIMSr mil igmmm nil I { ‘ " ‘ . I • , • ■ • • i 1 H- !! Y iA6i uo rmi * i iv ■ >« WHETHER you male butter your- ( self or sell buttes4«t to a creamery, the value of your cream depeods largely oo the kind ot butler it will make, Ill is easy to prove that De Laval cream makes belter butter. Every first prize awarded at the Convention of'the National Buttermokers* Association since it was started twenty-eight yean ago, has gone to butter made by De Laval II users, or from gathered cream largely H De Laval-separated! - u . : The De Laval Separator n more aaiw | rtary; its bowl runs at lower speed and H delivers the butter-fat globules unbroken. H : It is used in practically all' of the world's * ! creameries, becauteit gives not only more cream but better cream as welL And the (act that the Da Laval raw at lewet speed adds yean to its file. L*l u d««onatrMa to you whf Um D« Laval i. Ot* WorU'l Siudvd Cnm Suanlof ■ * r-| ^ ’ •• I :Ui'. , -Mint, r U It •»% 'in tin ifYY.f, ' ■ .rvt • , -v . -v ■yt Fobnjary Ift; j; ^#L R. 424. act proxies that wfthin three months' from thefime the act becomes effective, the state de partment of agriculture shall examine and select suitable sites for a state fish hatchery in Lincoln or Garden counties; For the expenses connected with the acquisition of the hatcherj and necessary buildings and equipment fp5 .its use during the biennium, the act provides for. an appropriation out of the general ■futfd in the sum of : .. '' ....; 510,000 o/as rrj&h y. * * * T’S' THE exacts copy. 5P: THAT ‘Satisfy’ blende ,.f * * * & VND THEN I, cameiJpHVr,p:..r!7!fi' \ND SAID to myself; „ :i * * * ‘THIS TIME you’re dreaming. # * * rOR SURE. • * ,* WAKE UP, you darn fool. * * * WHY, THAT ‘Satisfy’ blend, * * * SIMPLY CAN’T be copied/' **&>;!&*' '**'%■*«tf., rH AT ’ S a fact the “Satis fy blend” can’t be copied. It’s our >wn secret—putting those good to >accos together in a way that gives mu every last ounce of their fra grance. You’ll smack your lips over chesterfields. And remember — you »n’t get “Satisfy” anywhere else. 4ry. l‘rr.7..rj.,^ m isa r'?'. ro £rj • ■» ?£•.¥ C! >'.*C S *.«;v/tB .*, - !•; v/r.' •; ; • J . -•- ■ - "■ 1 ' J'i i in i ii . .....* ... .. '• i i".' : . ' . j—l to f. „} .!■ \ .i:. XJ . vr.il> t-*Jf 111: fv • 'i _ l*\.S43iXf ^V4Si? till* ' fo&JvCi .lM lift* t3&&d Hill*;/.'..: _ ^ Voiles at;» lir;: the right prices. Come in land look them over and I secure a new dress for the hot weather. I | \ ■ ,i Au. . ,t. -v. •%. tir. >•».•> •• ,^'Uj.i .j.>. II, .. . i 'I ini, i .. mi... . . ■ •"!*■! , ,t..x o i '< . ./m •• ihuU....: Vtr.vx, : i* -^iLi | j| I . .'.vidio) ! WMIW VI*,i; I - -v* —v ■ ■ We have a Splendid Line of Blue Serge Suits fir Men. These suits are 100 per cent wool, were bought at the right prlee and will be *g|cf at „ . 1 Ji,.. 1 $37.50 Per Suit s -.... $ * S 30 per cent Discount * 5: $ On all our Ladies Jacket Suits " i FOR SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK j Buy Your Goods at Your Own Home Town Anton Toy, * O’Neill. .. ’ -i