The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 15, 1928, Image 1

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    VOLUME XI.VI1I. O'NEILL, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH IV "V NO. IS.
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Begins Saturday-Last All Next Week
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3 Can* O. T.
Tomatoes Cull
3 Cans Harvest QQp
Gem Corn Zwll
3 Cans O. T. Red QQ_
Kidney Bean* Lull
4 Cans Carnation
Milk ZtfO
3 Cans Uncle Wil- QQn
lium Pork & Beans ZwU
1 Pktf. Queen Quality QQr»
Pancake Flour Zuli
1 Pkg. Gooches Buck
wheat Flour . cuu
2 Pkg. Muffets OQr*
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3 tbs. Blue Rose 0Q«%
Rice ZwU
2 Cans Excellent QQn
Brand Peas Cull
1 lb. Fancy Sioux QQ«
Chocolate Candy Cull
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I*', Cans Tina pee The OQ_
New Pack Sardines Zdv
■7—5c Candy Bars,
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4 Rolls Blue Lake QQr*
Toilet Paper Zdl
4 tbs of Al Granula- f)Q_
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3 Cans Hooker QQp
Lye _ CUb
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2 tbs. Pure Leaf QQp
Lard - CUb
1 tb. Full Cream QQp
Cheese CUb
7 Bars P. & G. r)Q„
Soap Ldli
2 Cans Bean Pole QQa
Beans L Ju
1 Can Calument Bak- QQn
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3 Pkp. Jello
1 Can Del Monte- OQrt
Sliced Peaches £vv
1 Can Del Monte QQn
Sliced Pineapple c.wu
3 Pkp. O. T. Oat QQ
Flakes Lull
3 Cans Heinz OQn
Tomato Soup Lull
1 Bottle Vanilla
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?f Cans Franks 0Q«
Kraut LdC
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Cookies Lull
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Phone 47 O’Neill, Nebraska
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LOCAL NEWS.
The management of Riverside Park
over on the Niobrara river wish as to
state that the danee scheduled for
March 17th has been posted to a later
date.
John Carr and Patrick Repan drove
up from Stafford Tuesday.
Mrs. R. R. Morrison accompanied
by Mrs. F. J. Dishner and Mrs. C. E.
Stout drove to Omaha Sunday for a
visit with friends and relatives.
Reserve March 20th
-For Operetta
“Sylvia”
-Given by
O’Neill High School
Glee Clubs
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at 8:15 P. M.
at K. of C. Hall
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North Nebraska is Entitled to a U. S. Senator
s Vote for Your Neighbor
j Attorney (Jeneral
* O. S. SPILLMAN
of Pierce
Spillman is one of the common folks, lie has
made the Attorney General’s Office a power for the
protection of the people and will ably serve the |
^KwptHnJIVashinirtoiHl^leO^^
Miss Tess Hayden went to Sioux
City this morning where she will re
side.
M. J. Holland, of Omaha, spent
Wednesday at the home of his sister,
Mrs. P. C. Donohoe.
Word from Omaha this morning of
Mrs. Martin is to the effect that she
is not improving any.
William Gatz is putting a full base
ment under his building occupied by
the S. L. Berry real estate office.
Col. James Moore was on the Oma
ha markets Wednesday of last week
with a car of cattle and a car of hogs.
Rev. C. W. Lowerie and wife of
Chicago, are visiting with his sister,
Mrs. J. A. Donohoe and old time
friends in the city.
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Mrs. E. J. Velder and sister. Miss
Nora Dillon went to Omaha on the
excursion last Saturday and enjoyed
a couple of days visiting in the me
tropolis.
The county board of supervisor!
have arranged with Mr. and Mrs,
Clark Hough to care for several old
people who are unable to care for
themselves and who are not financial!}
able to maintain a home of their own,
Tom Whaley accompanied by hu
two sons, Delbert and Mayo, drove up
from Sedalia, Missouri, last Saturdaj
for a few days visit at the home of
his unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M
A. Whulcy, northeast of O'Neill. Mr
Whaley returned home the first of the
week, while the boys will remain at
the M. A. Whaley home during th«
summer.
Edward W. Browne district man
ager for the Interstate Power Com
pany tells The Frontier that the towni
of Spencer, Lynch and Bristow were
connected with the highline Wednes
day and are now receiving twenty
four hour service. The Interstate
Power Company are alas building a
sub-station at Burke, South Dakota,
and will soon connect the village with
the highline. Mew town* are living
aitded quite regularly to the com
pany ‘ -ystem. There la an abun
dance <>f water in the Niobrara river
to haiitth- many times the buaineas
that the company can ever expert to
secure,
Tom Sullivan went to Ewing last
week to superintend the running of
cement for the new state nid bridge j
east of Ewing.
Rev. C. W. Lowerie, of the Fuller
iton Avenue Presbyterian church of
! Chicago, filled the pulpit at the Pres-j
byterian church last Sunday morning.!
Frank Biglin has recovered enough
from his operation to be permitted to j
go down stairs. H called Mrs. Biglin 1
by long distance telephone the first
of the week.
The Glee Clubs of the O'Neill Pub- i
lie School will present an operetta en-1
titled “Sylvia" at the K. C. opera
house next Tuesday evening. The I
operetta is an exceptionally good one 1
and should be well patronized.
At the regular monthly meeting of,
1 the Catholic Daughters Wednesday I
, evening, the organization presented
l Mrs. Hayden with a gold pin as a
token of love and friendship. Mrs.
Hayden will leave Friday morning for
Sioux City, where she will make her
i future home. •
A radio announcemnt was made
j from Norfolk this noon over WJAG
that Glendolyn Pharis, of Leigh, five
years old, was kidnapped at 8:30 this
morning by a fellow about tw'enty-five
years old, driving a master six Buick,
east out of Leigh, carrying an Iowa
license plate.
John N. Stauffer has leased a
I storage room of James Ryan and has
1 arranged with several wholesale
j houses to conduct a storage room
where carload lots will be received
from the wholesale houses and de
livered to the local merchants as de
sired. O’Neill has long needed a
; place of this kind.
The following schools will take
part in the district Declamatory con
test, to be held at O’Neill, March 23: (
Atkinson, Ewing, Orchard, Clearwater .
and St. Mary’s. The Externperan- '
j eous and oratorical contests will be ]
i held at 2:00 p. m. and the dramatic ’
j und humorous contests will be held (
| at 7:30 p. m. at the high school. i
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MORE distance per gallon—less gallons per
mile. That’s what Champlin High Compression j |
Gas means. Just (ill your tank with clean-firing, j
power-producing Champlin, and notice the differ
ence on your engine: It leaves no carbon behind, n
Drive up to
THE FORD FILLING STATION
Mellor Motor Company
The Arbuthnot and Keka Motor
Company toll us that the car business
ms been quite Rood during the past
veek. They sold a new Chevrolet to
i. M. Knudsen, of Page, and a truck
0 Walter Richards, of Chambers, and
1 couple of used cars last week.
Mrs. Scofield, mother of Jesse and
Ralph Scofield of this city, flew to
Platte, South Dakota, with the avia
tors who were doing commercial fly
ing here over Sunday of last week.
Mrs. Scofield expects to visit rela
tives in Platte.
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WHAT a sensation this new Atwater Kent A.C. Set is causing!
People everywhere were amazed when they saw a genuine
A. C. set at such a low price. And as soon as they heard the tone
and saw the name—they wanted it! \ j
We have the Atwater Kent 37 now! You're going to be sur
prised when you see and hear this new set. A powerful six-tube
A. C. receiver with its power supply iu a rabinet of new design
and finish. The whole outfit is smaller and less expensive than
many battery-operated sets. It's got pep and power, fine tone
quality ami selectivity. The Ft I. L-VI SI ON Dial is read like a watch
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It’s built by men w ho know how to build,good radio—built to
last—and built economically so that you don't have to pay a
big price. ^
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to appreciate such value. Some families an* buying two and even
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