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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1923)
The Frontier. VOLUMN XLIII. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923. NO. 29. We extend the Season’s Greetings and Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. The Frontier Send if t forte - One bath a year is not enough Occasional cleaning adds wear to garments and Lengthens the life of any fabric. Use our service. O’Neill Sanitary Laundry Progress and Satisfaction Streets LOCAL MATTERS. S. B. Coover was up from Page Tuesday. Henry Grady spent Wednesday of last week in Atkinson. A son was born December 8,th to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowden, of Stuart. A son was born December 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Piskac, of Atkin son. Tom Brennan, manager of the Hard - ing cream station, was in Omaha last week. A daughter was born December 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Flora Geseriech, of Stuart. A son was born on December 1st to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schriver, of At kinson. A daughter was born December 7th to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Linville, of Atkinson. Mrs. N. B. Coover, of Page, was taken to Norfolk one day last week for an operation. Andy Davis came up from South Sioux City, Nebraska, Saturday night and spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. C. L. Davis. James McGivny, traveling solicitor for the Sioux City Stock Yards Oo., spent a couple of days in O'Neill the first of the week. A. L. Roberts and family moved to Sidney, Nebraska, last week where they will make their home. Mr. Rob erts spent several months at" Sidney this fall. Kenneth Templeton is expected home Friday and Carroll Templeton will arrive Sunday from Hastings where they are attending college, to spend the vacation. The Methodist congregation at Page are planning upon erecting a new parsonage one of these days. We understand they have about $2,000 in sight for this purpose. Stuart Advocate: Aloys Babl was up froip Atkinson to attend the funeral of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schmaderer, which was held in the Catholic Church, Saturday after noon. We wish You a Merry Christmas -Y o vir Christmans Dinner When looking over your list for tl|at Christmas Dinner you must remem ber that quality must J)e considered. See BEN J. GRADY, The Quality Grocer We have a complete line of fresh fruits a d vegetables: LETTUCE GREEN ONIONS PARSLEY ' CELERY GRAPE FRUIT PEANUT BUTTER HONEY % SORGHUM MAPLE SYRUP CUCUMBERS CRANBERRIES SWEET POTATOES ORANGES bananas LOGAN BERRIES GRAPES STRAWBERRIES RED CHERRIES RASPBERRIES TOMATOES We also have a full line of Mixed Nuts and Candies, at Ben. J. Grady “Quality Grocery” Bid Evans, purchasing agent for the Siohx City Stock Yards Co., was look ing after business in O’Neill from Fri day until Sunday. The neighbors of L. E. Ulry, living between Inman and Page met at his home one day last week and gathered his corn. Mr. Ulry has been in poor health for some time and has been confined in a hospital in Norfolk. The Misses Rose Mary and Ruth Ann Biglin, accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Will Biglin, and their brother, Billy Boy, will leave Satur day morning to spend Christmas with relatives at Jackson, Nebraska. Mr. Biglin will join them Monday. M. E. Reardon, of Tama, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reardon, of Omaha, and Mr. Edward Reardon, of Miles City, Montana, will arrive Sunday to be the Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Reardon. Several cases of scarlet fever have been reported in Page during the past month. One case came down in school and as a result the schools were closed there last week, but as ho other cases have developed and as there are no other cases in the village, school was reopened Monday. Berger Bros.,of Opportunity, shipped a car load of white faced steers the first of last week. One of the best loads of steers that have been brought in from the north country this year. They also shipped a carload of Duroc Jersey hogs,the same day. They were Affitil,. and May shoats and topped the Omaha market Atkinson Graphic: Quite a pleasant farewell party was given the Earl Martin family on last Friday evening. Mr. Martin is leaving for a place near Lincoln where he expects to engage in the dairying business. Mr. Marin has lived in this vicipity for the past four years and will be greaty missed by neighbors and friends. The thirteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wamke, living east of Page, died last Sunday evening from complications following scarlet fever. The girl has been sick several weeks and but little hope for her re covery have been entertained for some time. Mrs. Warnke is also in a criti cal condition from complications fol lowing scarlet fever. At The Rest Room I will show my new line of Ladies’ Wearing Apparel --at the REST ROOM -in the “Cook” building EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY until Christmas. I carry Ve-lete Company’s all silk garments including Blouses < Sport Sweaters Jacouettes Sport Skirts Vests, Step-ins Costume Slips J a mi soles Combinations Netherbockers Blouses Petticoats Night Gowns Also Gents’ Neckties and Ladies’ Gents’, Boys’ and Girls’ Fine Hosiery MRS. P. T. WALSH O’NEILL, : : : NEBRASKA We understand that Wm. Froelich, who is studying law in Washington, D. C., has received a very lucrative ap pointment through the efforts of Senator Norris, which will not inter fere with his study of law. Mrs. A. J. Hammond came hon^e Tuesday from a month’s visit yjrith her daughter, Miss Mae, and don, Arthur, at Omaha. Miss Mae and Arthur are , expected here about Sunday to spend the holiday^. USEFUL GDFTS Let us aid you in selecting your Xmas Gifts. Our stock is complete. Don’t wait to make your selecion. We have Gifts for All the Family: Cut Glass Fancy Box Candy China Perfumes Manicure Sets Toilet Waters Toilet Sets Books, Games Electric Lamps Dolls, Toys White Ivory Xmas Cards Incense Burners To reduce our large stock of Toys, Games, Children’s Books and Dolls, Saturday and Monday we will offer A 10 Per Gent Reduction on These Items Reardn Bros. O’Neill, Nebraska