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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1925)
THE FRONTIER I). If. CRONIN, Publisher. W. C. TEMPLETON* Editor and Business Manager. Entered at the postoffice at O’Neill, Nebraska, as second-class matter. IZAAK WALTON 'LEAGUE BIG CROW HUNT WIL1 START TODAY _ ■_!==«■. ■■■I.—.. The "first crow- hunt of the season wil) *lart today and will continue until the evening of March 31st. The League are sponsoring •' - ..Alii ilium ..iflill T' with 3. II. Mcrpfuim and L. A. Si monson as^aptins. Each pa" of crow ieet n _ _rcoont curing him. Fo^owing are t - ^ ans dj afljfctt.1 ot i baa yi ; W. J. Hamnwnd. ^ H. J. Hammond. ba&iiWiST-uoy li S. J. Weekes. •aiSsteltetsisI i« W. C. Templeton. Harry Bowen. Ira H. Moss. C. W. Conklin. ssksssbu I)r. L. A. Burgess. C. E. Yantzi. _ MM. 9193 Clarence A. Rasley. g-y M. H. Horiskey. -f r\ Q, ( A. N. Gunn. Jct/O i A. Peterson. J. B. Mellor. T | l t~\ Jas. J. Kelly. ft \ \ V J t Norbert Uhl. J * J. A. Donohoe. L. L. Richardson. . . ••qSfierHdmf-SimTTion?; Clyde King. J. J. McDermc h T Hi B.’ Hubbard. ^ L. G. Gillespie. iiunnnifiMlMMI Eli Abdouch..,. , BeorcHough I rtw jst. sm&hml' jmm i ii t/r nwuv. Donald Cole. DeanaSelah. | I Sidf J .mm-H, t $aijs M. F. Kirwan. ; I M L. C. Peters. Frank Phalin. _ . r""V C.J.Gatz. nifiS'lsJ Fred Lowery. *■****'-' r^rthur CowpertJjw^ite. W. B. Graves. < w. b. Wa*»epxi.£vH I rfc{ John KerMnwMl>7 ■■* ^ Stanley A. Soukup. » » • 1: crDo”„„hoc. jilimm G. E. Burge. $Rfe i®*^®!** Edward Gatz. John J. Kellogg. •Hr hr fteirruf -' L. E. Dovm», l |1 LonJJLiigA The cost of your bat tery depends, upon, how —v long- "the' "'power Hsstsr ” * <u ■SWfSWW^5 But a battery fhafygf^Sr on the job and out of * ' thcTepajar shep*xjkU fefcS»*i*S as*‘the oatotfis>T«NvlSy jtti' rXou.il trill? getiiJihtoi^ S’* months of use, fewer •c* Walter Steiii " I M t, ' _ ^simr myoiw »mm ■1 <t\w ■ • mmumm ’**'•*■■ Mike Johnson. W. P. Riddlesbarger. H. B. Burch. Zeb Warner. H. H. IlafTner. Roy Warner. E. E. S Williar Mike Geo. E. Clajcncj M.^ ,_ __ W. E. Conklin. J. P. McManus, Jr. C. B. Scott. .iiniteteu P. J. McManus. H. J. Reardon. _ij, E. Coyoe I Floyd Pilger. , 1 R. M*Sauers I .inn l i. I U.\! !". •jfeeuft bjm rntroHransf H "oxmers and nBtnagwrs' d shows fE>m^*ltfi** i The first, Eenttoit* ed by the daily press severalEmftntlis mmmrnan End son of FT J. Taylor of the formerljMfamous Taylor shows, who now asEmWlrigi hi? wipjwmcnp fi|m^rf#f?l',peilorrw,r!¥ and'Tlvf'Stock lnTlniaha. ' Th«seeohd“ is A, O. Perry, of Bassett, wEo'phrb fihasrd^T|ls^rjp|utedjn^e|T^;yl(E shoWk mr KomofyiSirs and who later Eras the owner and operator of the olJjLertldri brothers circus. ThV ^tjbedlTayior circus will be a railrdhd one, Eutl the Perry Brothers shows, as the Kushbtt*; hw^idceaiteri.waoderEw i H ■ hi* known, will start out as a wag« show and will continue as such uEil1* to ^*»wth necyesitages transport;Eion-by of I W JNwy Brothers shows, is a noEh Ne braska pioneer and ranchman wo ha? nedn retired from the circus IfoP^ a’ of years. The Perry«sh6ws' e being assembled at tip wfrf qtarters in Bassett, near jFwhieli Mr. Perry has a large ranch. | It al ready includes sixty horses, Bthirty •wstgoca -and: fifty: fWttflRWdPs ;»d the menagerie will be assembled gwithin the next few 1 'he sh<fiv will open at Basset' ay 2 a ad will it mg stagas dur r mmer, working esJwlri t h the sJith in he fall. 1 I Perry Brothers circus will «ay in O’Neill, May 7th. _ A h —mnrr" iaiiiirff«ii<iiTiirM:afa ORGANIZED TUESDAY NIGHT Friday evening of last week * numi iseball enthusiasts met Hit the C. M. Dffly when plan* were lookffrc tSt^aw JLhe fergan i of a te^w fHFtln^mirl sea hotel Tuesday evening atSvhieh) time the enthusiastic fans mefi with "**4 afteijsorae duicu^sion theGopir^rciai^lubl'oted fo-^eiw'fls IwoHnPsuppojrtr” and j such Wawsataii«»> t a»,ifcelftidi|iduul members would subscribe. fi 'Uo»iwr the meeting of thefcome t»l|«Jtfb a baseball mcetinl was . itiwcf by electing C. E. Stout chairman of the meeting, pi E«vard Gallagher, nrfa®5T f f/J ¥ -vt The possifthtfe# 'rfitfKcIfflftult§s jol a ball teamwere fully discuss®,^ « which it was dlided, , 1 £KJpv>lLftKJ<£im here this sufimepj - ■ Providing that a reasonable amottttti I could be raised amonl that MMIl men. I "^tchT McNally, L. C. Peters aid 0. W«sii,«rr H. J. Hammond, FrteijtlfchlallJ add-, M. H. McCarthy were unanimlusjy j - tbwmn-<wi ■ the -honrd-nf "tltrWdtf fpr? the coming year. Thuse men arAoUl-, time^KJ#L'baU warr|mj|^ a?id arl a^l» the exception of a good hired batlcry. dXNeill hasi ;wiumber of wpgngpnen Vfo are cuHWM e&iir»<iI>fit*ifito food players amiafcjfig ^-MAtWgobd lay ers that we already have a real lam' can be fifififiaihlfld - J? B MBEBOiT SELES" — •«"»’ IWFBRgSTl.rCXRAG E • '’ ' nwJ'l... f J. B. Mellor has sold an interest in the Ford garage to R. L. ArtnitHnot ~ rles R. R^m^-wi^o will as management||f the business te l|»- Mr. Mellor iin ipe raildiiift and isjj rant thgjcejr manRu-'nient.l j ellor built and, operati d J.he first garage erected iiS O’Nei l pnd has been rt«eT*dy engaged in t le p-e» glrin^anfl^je of cars every sirfce.i opening the firs, gbrt e Pp'V.’*® R. L. Arbuthnot pe«» nvfdfenONiMl^vith the business and has faithfully remained as head if ih# mechanical department. Afte • fee ert^ion ofthejii'^^tJ^^ anc Co*n t’hOEtes R.7Rek i \yas talcen into the office and has su cess ftjjly flipped the pfllya and j0($k ^tnepidig-fd^fntrt menrs And it s lip ine<{y£nMki(*T» -»i lUotSh ith<WV«ei-v ;e lof! StaffiftWy ;±* °"f; in viiw, his time . — 7—— —— ^*■' vi . ,1. t i^tsuuS f( r His retiring frotfR*aetiviOMttagc metot, of the garage. 3o:>5fi ^nrrofnrmr* H • ora u r Parent-Teachers’ Program.! ; ^rrrrrzraiar«6'3»fcr - ! I : How Do 'You Do Merle aLu ' . | F IflrflUergirten ptf ®B*lxT *ndH Little DutchGarden Physical EducatlCd^Drill—fith Grade /"To^-^Tlehl|h its Relation io * j V | Eighth Grade. * i i The following were neither atfseijt mmsum*- '-’*»** -w At iauv: •» Mt»w«—« mw»*fr*rp»jamxwnm W'ik^uw -v> it*1' 0 Ft. Flannigan’s Boys t . in O’Neill, JUonday ott |YA<1 HH7HT arc t to -i o *Uf’ , vAomatmetpq -**"t: [Jljbi JOd f. ilXoC, -'4 * % M‘‘ ". ■*•• will be given xW’O OX gili’llOO XIa ilSiflliil :ri.i ( Km fc»i* Uffoag nit to «H4«l -u * Jnul»M.-afl«ei?no0tn<:i ? u . ihaor idT ^inui.'O ta^<} it ruO at 4:00 t^cloclc. woi •,i*3 iA’ft tfOiittodoR -A V irioaotil #1 gmnmJsrt rma rr.bo,f ),j -j "*x»? 3JU1 1P».T /rr •' -.T;^ ; nor tprdy’ during .the-last six w&eks: Vivian Eidenmilkg>>dVlrcwEidenmiller, Gladys .WilliamsrBeryl Winchell, Ben iwAH ^fiillespnta.■vJ3Hferle*- 'Hancock,! Attiolia Merrill,,Gladys RothmarvJu liuni;Ruttiwielii Helew Schwisow,- Lo^ rcUa lammttJ, Ray Toy, Frank Wyant, andtfihiiLBresskn’,. ranvr-r-; */or Violet Strobe and Laurel Ho4gh; Wttte tfirdy •cfndje btft M>t absent. I■*** .'ihc 'fcjglrtlv'^adc 'lest1 two pupils, viz: .ahd.Dtann Maw, Worn, havihij.jpxQV9^“t6, ryral jdistrkta,. Beryl Winchell' and Hellen SCiRwi mw- »ecfiiv<?<l. 4 00, per cept ,i,nra medial a#ih«\e'tic ,fe$t Tuesday, 1 ..The If lass’drew.’maps of’ Nebraska Tuesday for their -geography lessdfi and the following were among1 the best: Charles Hancock, Bennett-Gil-’ lespiu, ,,Violet Strabo* Rolland Loy, Eva Spanglpr, and Beryl Winchell. > tJohn Speaks -entered' the Eighth grade 'Wednesday}: ' ■" ,v» : The class took up Longitude drid bme during the week. " . , , .. Sixtj^ GradeL ; . , Ralph Burival enrolled in the S&th griule lasj, we«k.-f . >•,, This class* is very sorry to lobe Ruth Jenkins, who will now attend a rural school since her parents have moved to a farm: : a The Sixth ’grade will give a demon stration in - physical training at the Parent-Teachers Association pro gram next Tuesday. 1 Third, pradf. , Nanies of pupils* neither absent nor, tardy for thg, paf&t : six..weeks: Pearl Burge, Nona Bressler, Ruth Hower ton, CJeta.jVan Every, Eleanor Young kin, ,Ai:tbm; Howerton.; 1 rae; Lorena Spf ake is a new pupil in the Third grade. — 7’VA First-and SeOorid Grade. , " 'Mjr^lcr^Buig^^f^ranE^’ .Youpgkip, Atmold Ingram. Doris, pftohr, Alice Schwisoje, $>v$arftia jjSmitjb, i'/Elberta Vah AVery,;;pe1[{jei't, War nejr, Beatrice WJWnfc-Rfehne# Hejjefprd andfChOT .popbee^absc^fc frbt*'tardV Auripg; the; I^st six »'cMs vh the' First gnrae.... . 9 Thomas Abdouch and Jean Rumilel Sjewi j.peit^ff absepR.ppi; tally peS?Si1'4:|Mri,i^hB past ntt“n to .-’saT.mnna se-mn 1 .J<jm,Jla .lIL}raxid»ilRt Catherine Hag»i :3ick,t (Rp^eaga Raskins. Thdftiar? lajrl dyxpOTinetfi Sftmlursu ilasrad SehvrisAv, ArdeU Rfhrjfttciu Omsille AVinphwtl did Wfllfcwgh#**IboeBijsEdtIioraahsant n%. hStw.i?^»t-.>fUhod.tF«tirtjhiwgr«e] during the past six weeks. ,A F]Ojfdrrfhlirtfe)rdtisix’ -he\WstifientSh lh« .Second gradex-1 -mil Jt ’isG S :Tho :]''oux5h giade’^Wore sorry't(? jAe fi^'lhe sijjVcPks’exkihs/. Donald J| dcrpbnr^eccJl^d1 BOipJpijKcpnt in Sold GW*H»W^;’‘M«lvfR’'Sa^TOO, per.t\M in' Ninth ATdt'braj aiid ‘John Fox, Ar thur King and Mary Kiiapp, 100 plr cent in Plane Geonjetuy. , Bert’ 'Hiibbhvd . .received. hLihbrsi iti ty^reln^, K'ejpg awarded 1® pt t cent'bn' ^ fifteen minute test n which Kii? rate was pQ„2,-5, words-p» minutd- '4>* '■ ...... - - S The .boys started for Norfolk ThurE day mpruing,, The team consisted & Francis'W'^4s,h, Jpck Ai,’huthnot, Ee win ■ Crqpip. Gerald Phalin, Francos BazelHian, Bernard QWUP* and Mer» Hunt. A number of students a# companied the team as rooters. wji) T - ■ “i ■ J-lMMKT iJAI’FENIMJa . , . -—",•> -1'“ 8 Wm., Malloy is moving this week. 1 . ...John Mopish Mu, purchased a !rte« f,<*$rx i '■i sis** >3_fc I F* E. Fopcman arid wife dfove dow* to G’Neiiis Wedneiatey.v 7 ' s THc ^jllagp , ’h'oa^tl moved the.j €r< hotafse Wednesday, J. W. Bailey and M. B. Lawrenci are doing some carpenter work .for E IK Afterv'this^ ■vfebk. ... A, ;Mphr,i'KlMrncd Jr0m - Omahr Jta a.sure, sigunufs-apririg whws!th< folks, hfilTi Heto t«lk! about-'s$t> tin’ .Qpns. iaruht yefe: weihave seen at siggs^.-fail in,-Nebraska., - Tonv Websh, bur!FbSd overseer.. is getting' the Voad ’4m aclifhfery, in sbs.pc for--Head WoHTvrhfth ' \Wll ‘ hbgm, as aoonnas thb frost i$ oilt/ r .. i.t ojsfcHi xaan.Jaia 3«i \VA arc. glad td>- learn athat -Our worthy supervisor jmv-going to build a new bridge across the river one half! mile east of Emmet this spring. This if an ; iptprQvflmenfc; KaSly iibeded, as thundd IwidgQtMs been; in had shape fur.,samp-time* and iww is alhiOst fth passablw, - jv-'d v'*y-' .a.tsori •* Wednesday as ohe of ,-oujr farmer* through fhe .village, one of his cows broke away from,-the herd,' and intMhe^oi met State bpnk, reminding us ,tnp,t “the os still known his-‘master.’’-. We have just learrtied that John UiEock-, crfcllpM- vs, about .|a maV.e .anbtKct ,Ta-i nation. John |), gTyeu} aa$,‘.Jqhn Ik t - . ; , i , }, , ' taketh away, blessed be the name of John D. The O’Neill friends of Miss Mae Hammond, who is employed in Omaha, on joved listening-in lo readings givonbyher over the radio from sta pro gram Monday evening. ^ Tlmjadief working le.ty ^^e^yt^aqjehnr^ .meet church parWrs on Thursday noon, March 12th, the retiring entertaining.. 4, good attendance is desired as. there will JS^ electwh of offlc^.J(.ti j 'v ' FORMER-O’NEIfctGIEL j: j tin s •• A *1 WRITES IN -.vfaAlsE w.;: uo-: V -C-;-.- - •• |j] The following “ poetry wa$ realized fromi MM- ThelriikCareer,, fornpdrly 'Of - this Tnif who pew resides in South Sioux' City,- Nebraska !,! : laganJ.C, o>'i&fN«xlI.'-?' / uj u law *:>ofcoi‘i t-.-bos.-. jlr •Father Time stent-xhe to O’Neill, i! But from me again did he’ steal j O’Neill, that windy, sandy towriij! Where -thecoldness- M tfifte wjlAter u: riitvept-down.<>' ’’’ V j 19.-.:.' -.l.rw }.nh a v.«t lt n< c I thought that when 1 gOt a$kyt i I would be happy, but nay, This, indeed^ yeu may’say- J - Js never? Atrarige'. | i, /u'.; a xegoe- v;:.- t...f T«-i.i i I But if O’Neill yoU kno\vJ You shall find it so When ydu leave and to A city go; j; Where there- la-always"a dispiajnsor show, > " - kJ «/j3 And a hurrying to and-fro. -j’l .But m^ny. are the nights When to my bed 1 go* ■■ .ft ;ii tjiig oi-iQ’NeaU,- the schools arid and-rights- >.**,' - ■ i|] To stir or.move, is it not so. Novg wtth.i’9nr.teakh?FS*,ail.1eo stiff, T must sit. lip, J(ike+a. st»tionery.;cl}ff Just because we are the junior high, Whispering is a thing long gone’joy. Wait until irogi 0’NqiU you go, { j Arid I’ll wager yqli.11 find, it so. J | SONG OF THE GENII. (B^r Holt County’s Poet Laareatc.) in Genii; pleasures, vast; the Olden Fairies, dren played with in the may look mechanical, »of a dreamers’ brain, With power to grant long journies And bring you back again. . I’ll banish the caret]-of-«»ouy lahni-w;- ■ "III steal all your moments that’s blue; I’ll take you upon long journeys_ " * Aft'cT'see you saffify through.' ! -. irmir Ban W^M^^^W^neq^wafe^BTr'my11 dials, I promiA you quisletransj itjhtondred eTpace of a man-made minute I’ll stand you on gwat ice-floes |T™ Where you can hear pipe natives Known as the Esc Then when you wish] To the far south-ls Where the Coa-Coa-Palms are waving You may sit with the crowds of Lon rf&feiuid Mis? Blind-folded! .Thus.I will take you, Tho-tfc&eelrtg ej<fcS mitpsraW^ Your sight is the price ofrfyf&fowtab* I give you my eves to play fair Tho my price may^dm’exOTbrtaril;?' Other methods are costly and slow. —F. 0. HAZg^L EPISCOPAL SERVkMJ -*■ djffervices unday, nd at CARD OF THAMES. I wish to express nl^«i(j&i#e preciation of the many j^d^acss ;atyc| for the assistance rendate® crarJhj^tke* illness and after the death of my be loved wifo | Royal Theatre { HOME OF GOOD PICTURES —- FRIDAY - Zane Grey’s “HERITAGE OF THE DESERT” —with— Bebe Daniels, Ernest Torrence and Noah Berry _ Comedy - Comedy—Cross Word Ihtizle -THURSDAY & FRID - fhomas Meighan and Lois Wilson in J “PIED PIEPER MAL( ! E” p Comedy Matinee Thursday. Coming— i. ; « "Sundown.” “Golden Bed.’1 i bfiOl _... J TRE WQM CLUB 11tonift ,JSJbfP* fARCH Department of Home Economics. Leadef,0X..TV>l.Mt^,-tt!1S:. 1 i tlagher p ftqcoration—Marc 38th Department‘of Music. of1 ‘M.isicaU $ orms, Cmliinued. > ^^^er^lMazurka. Leader ...Mrs. J. |ij Ryan Mhrefr STst—Literary and A t Dep’t Leader . Mrs. L. I. Carter At the Generarl Club Me: I ihg on Wednesday, February 25th, ; te fol lowing officers .were >4eeted <©r the enfuifg yea}-. M \ & \ j lPi|si|ent|^yat-j—|hlr&|c. lj Daly $°nneii ’Serorra Vrce-PrdsT —Ml*m C. J ijtalone ^c. Secretary -Mrs. H. 1 (Coyne C*r. Secretary ..Mrs. W. ■ Biglin ^easurer _Mrs. B. , ‘ Grady Auditor .-...Miss Anna CPponnell Custodian..Mrs. G. HDMiles Friends I Love. Herer is a .list of friends I love, Amolia Morrill i* always above. s | ■ r :: -* Next of course v«omes iVerean.. Clyde, Who io,,aU bsjr days never lied."' • ••;+• ; *>i A •. -»■*■ ij.5| After hepcomes Irene Brown, But 1. haye 4»ea*d ^b§iamoved from town,, . ; j VT • dgjmfcMpt tewwoig VC- U4 4M W OR my Jjsfe eoews Laura Wyant, Small ol.statufe bust w#tb a--heOrt of-a >’r>{Pant,> !q-«)9tl r.l *> w'J 1 r !0:l> After Laura comes Bonnle__Loy._ aCute“aB"H~fRInx^Sprct'?y as a toy. After Pearl come Blanche Mohr, fiSH* A girl, true blue toSfhe shy, But I wished had never to say apod by“' 9 if The campfire girls are the best ever Sonin mu— him liliuil T1 ■WHnWEC never. . —THELMA CARTER, II Wyoming hmm I r oirtrade until Mottday tiight at I : i i ! tsIJob rtofid loi sins* mu i Till | -—-€r8rtfcWr Coolidge Remedies t&r .Excessive Tuxest jSStSTW' stantly increasing burdens of tax-„jL9.y.e..p^fit?dpd —"Rtwnr-™" Every mercha&Smanuiacwer, of the Chicago apd bankei^-faianei'-iand transportation'‘^Noi3tb>Westen4System ‘ Sompariy ip still' striTQ-gK~g ^ nr rand nil thn him. . ■ .r ,.11 i lm wttr- I the weighFor excessivet^apces,(bat J0a^f-4n |U]^Dominion of Canada probably no class-'has Wn t?^e In the last de^fie ,fi£s Me of^e b«.m83.fete wi.!wwd3.:: A MILLION DOLLARSADAY. w‘em,Kl „ „.Xhi?UsJ.hp raO»»««l.fcair--^--Fetfr-nsn^“^r% t>WW»to*wt-®«*J State niiJort:WuiMSp,^^erf« « tcliKSSsssa KnWPHnS. :as.i&SKEr- MraHb?“r Local gov its spend more justedW the strength < o te* P&asa t*,s» - - ^"tn Alh V Jetton (hat each I ^Iflocal anthontt %1 property inorder ©# jtw thdr#vder-^P'»W I DIES tooring about economies W. H. FINLEY, President ( ___m • ' » '■*•*• ■ <** _—. - ■ - “ — . rtf ■ - I I _