Frontier. VOLUME XLII. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1922. NO. 7. Tz-r::1, ■ .r- ; ==■ ■■■ : . -- -— ■ 7rrr-~z=z=z= : Watch For Anton Toy's Big Mid-Summer Clean-Up Sale | A Money Saving For You ANTON TOY, O’NEILL, NEB. _| s / PURITAN BACON Cash Paid For Eggs BARRINGTON HALL COFFEE [ Ben Grady, Grocer j I r'l. ^fCSRI N ErFS^ Egg Noodle*, Spaghetti and i I Sell ^J^nn , " t other Macaroni Product* | | PHONES 68-126J W. C. Grant of Star, Nebraska, has been quite ill recently. Clark K. Young of Opportunity, was transacting business in the city today. James Timlin and family returned Sunday evening from a visit to Bone steel and St. Charles, S. D. Mrs. G. O. Racely, daughter, Miss Dorothy and son, Warren, drove to Norfolk on a business and pleasure trip Tuesday. Mrs. D. H. Clauson entertained the Ht-A-Virp club at her home in east O’Neill Jast Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barto, of Stuart, are the parents of a daughter who ar rived at their home on July 12th. Art Willson, jr., of Owen, Wisconsin, visited Emmet friends last week. Mr. Wilson is a member of one of the male quartets on a DesMoines chautauqua circuit. GET YOUR PRESCRIPTION HERE Many a man’s downfall can be treaed to his upkeep. Keep the outgo less than the ! income and have something left over, then repeat the dose ; each month. ; We will furnish the prescrip tion. I 15he O’Neill Natiorval Bank | O’Neill, Nebraska 1 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $150,000.00. This bank carries no indebted ness of officers or stock holders. Friends of Mrs. S. G. Twamley from Omaha, Nebraska, arrived here Thurs day, and are enjoying a visit with her. Mrs. Arthur Hammond dnd Miss May Hammond left Monday morning for an extended visit at San Diego and ether California points. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zimmerman came over from Colome, South Da kota, Sunday and spent several days with their parents here. Robert Phillips, who resides near Star, submitted to an operation for appendicitis on Wednesday of last veek at a hospital at Lynch. Atkinson Graphic: A baby boy came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones July 4th. Mrs. Jones is it the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sanford of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. George Pappineau and ;on, Jack, left for their home in Jmaha Friday morning, after spend ng the week end visiting her uncle, Ed. Graham and other friends. Florence, the seven year old daugh .er of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Star, received a fracture and dislo cated elbow of the right arm when ihe fell from a horse a couple of .veeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spires have pur chased the 0. O. Snyder residence property formerly occupied by Mr. md Mrs. J'. M. Hunter, immediately north of the Warner stoves, and have taken possession. Inman Leader: Elsie and Lucile Kudger departed Saturday for O’Neill .vhere they joined Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Bergstrom for a trip to Gregory, S. D., where they will visit at the Harry Moore home. Mrs. Chas. Cole and Miss Elnore Lentz leave Saturday morning for (Jhicago. Mrs. Cole goes to take a post graduate course in the Mari nello school of beauty culture while Miss Lentz will tpke the full course jf beauty culture. Pierce county suffered a $500,000 loss la3t Saturday night when a hail itorm of great magnitude passed through that county laying waste about seventy pr eighty sections of their best crops. Stock was reported killed in some localities. T71 n_• _ j i . -VT «• 11 j- • '-'•viiiii went vu xiuixvm y co terday where he expected to purchase two more boards for the Cronin Ad vertising Service in O’Neil!, which will be erected on the Sniggs corner. Martin is going to make this a first class service for the people of the -*ty. The dates for the Holt county fair this year are September 26, 27, 28 and 29. All the entries will close promptly it 6 o’clock, Saturday evening Sep tember 16, except on the racing, bronco busting and steer riding. All tails will be rented for $2.00 this vear. M. L. Wintermote came down from Douglas, Wyoming, last Monday and 'topped here between trains for an interview with his son who resides near Chambers. Mr. Wintermote was m his way to the bedside of his mother, who was recently injuerd in i fall. Sophus Petersen and H. 0. James lelivered the Sand Creek ballots to the :c unty clerk last Wednesday and while n the city made The Frontier a pleas ant visit. J. Victor Johnson was also i member of the* party. J. Victor was defeated for re-election as supervisor n the First district. Brunswick Independent: P. B. and John Stewart and families autoed to D’Neill Sunday to visit Jim Stewart ind family. One of Jim Stewart’s ;mall boys had his eye put out, last week. He was turning a hand corn heller and when it refused to turn he looked in the sheller and turned the handle backwards and the spring flew DUt of the inside of the sheller, hitting him in the eye. P. J. McManus returned Monday from an auto tour of inspection of his c-xtensive land holdings in South Da kota around Winner. Going over Sun day he found the highways in both Nebraska and South Dakota badly cut up as a result of the heavy rains of Saturday. Returning Monday he found that all of the highways to the Whit ing bridge on the north side of the river had been dragged and placed in excellent condition. The school master was calling on an indignant mother. “For my part,” babbled the good woman, “I can’t de ceive what on earth eddification is cornin’ to! When I was young, if a gal only understood the ejements of distraction, provision, replenishing an’ the common dominator, an’ knew all about the rivers an’ their obitu aries, the currents an’ the dormito ries, the provinces and umpires, they had eddification enough!” L. W. Arnold has been on the sick list this week. D. A. McDermott, has been quite ill during the past week. A son was born to Mr. ar.d Mrs. Pat Ragan, Thursday morning, July 20th. The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. J. A. Naylor’s next Tuesday at 3 o’clock. J. B. Anderson has been quite ill at his home in the northeast part of the city this week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gibson, of Opportunity, on Tuesday, July 11th. Miss Helen Stout, of Tekamah, ar lived here Tuesday and is a guest at the Dr. Gilligan home. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Smith, of Ew ing, are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. E. D. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. II. 0. Stevens,of Page, are the paients of a son who was born to them on Tuesday, July 11th. Gur hither was taken to the. ine nriate department of the state hospi tal at Norfolk, last Saturday. Miss Lura Grass of near Page, spent last week at the heme of her grandmother, Mrs. L. 'E. Grass, in O’Neijl. Fred Hudson, the station agent at Orchard, was in O’Neill Wednesday evening assisting I). H. Clauson in ad justing the radio. Mrs. Ed Latta and daughter. Miss Elizabeth, of Tekamah, were visiting at the ho.mes of Dr. J. P. Gilligan and G. E. Stout last week. A concrete floor is being laid on the new river bridge south of O’Neill. When completed this will be one of the best bridge in the county. Miss Gertrude Bedford came down from her home near Wall, South Da kota, last Tuesday, and is visiting at the home of her sisters, Mrs. Katzor and Mrs. Larson at Meek. Miss Irma and Miss Demaris Stout entertained at a theatre party fol lowed by luncheon at the Subway, last Thursday evening, in honor of MiAs Elizabeth Latta, of Tekamah. the ladies ot tiie Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society whose names be gin with “S” entertained the mem bers of the society at the home of Mrs. A. F. Sauser last Thursday. Sister Marie Helen and Sister M. Panchatia of St. Cecilia Cathedral School, Omaha, are spending two weeks at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tim McCarthy. Wm. Gildersleeve and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, and two grand-chil dren, David and Alice May Young, all of Wayne, were guests at the home of the former’s daughter, Mrs. H. E, Radaker, last week. Amy E. Anderson has filed a peti tion for divorce from her husband, Alex Anderson, on the grounds of desertion. Plaintiff asks for the cus tody of their two children, and suffi cient alimony to care for them. Esther Pruyn filed a petition in the district court of Holt county on July 15th, for an absolute divorce from her husband, Allen H. Pruyn on the ground of desertion. The plaintiff asks for alimony and the custody of their two small children. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright and family of Humboldt, Nebraska, were guests Wednesday of their cousin, Mrs. E. D. Her.ry. They departed this morning for Pierre, South Da kota, where they will visit with friends. H. W. Camin, a young man about twenty-seven years of age, residing five miles northeast of Atkinson, was brought before the insanity board Sat urday morning and adjudged insane. He was taken to Norfolk the same day. The young man was an ex soldier and was supposed to be suffer ing from shell shock. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Weiss, who resides a few rriiles south east of Page, took quite an exciting ride through the streets of Page last Tuesday when his father’s team ran away. The little fellow was sitting jn the seat of the wagon which con tained double sideboards. The team ran through the streets missing a number of autos and was finally stop ped in the rear of the St. Anthony Lumber yard, without doing any harm. The chautauqua closed Wednesday night with a very good attendance throughout the five days. The talent was considered to be somewhat above the average f