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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1928)
I Special Sale May 12th to 19th inclusive 250 Gallons Sherwin Williams Barn Red Paint at ' $1.37 per gallon Not a Cheap Paint But a Good Paint Cheap Seth Noble Phone 32. G. S. Agnes, Mgr. ..*****.. Plan to Celebrate at Riverside Fourth of July at S Feddy and His Melody Monarehs g § WILL PLAY FOR OUR | Dance, Saturday, May 12 I EVERYBODY COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS The Riverside Park rc; At Hydro-Electric Dam—6*/imiles southeast of Spencer. E. I). Hoover, Manager When We 1 Brighten the Surface | We Brighten All | A FRESH coat <»f paint does for your home what a new spring suit does for you. When you brighten the surface, you brighten the whole house—put it in tune with the new season* 'j Let US give you an estimate. Our prices are very moderate. I A factory representative will be at 1 I our store Monday and Tuesday, I | May 14th and 15th | | to conduct a Paint Demonstration. | I He will also demonstrate the Winchester Line | Warner & Sons ELEANOR CHARLOTTE GILLESPIE Eleanor Charlotte, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gillespie of this city, passed away at the family home at 9:45 o’clock Tuesday even ing. Death was caused from infla mation of the brain as a rsult o'f in fluenaa. Miss Eleanor had not been feeling well for several weeks but was not confined to her bed for any length of time until Thursday of last week when the symptoms of the fatal dis ease began to appear. Eleanor was born in O’Neill, Ne braska, April 9, 1904, and grew to womanhood in this city: she was graduated from the O’Neill public schools in May 1925. She was a young lady with a wide circle of friends, who will he deeply grieved to learn that she has been called in death. A pall of sadness and sorrow spreads over the entire community when death enters a home and takes a loved one in the bloom of young womanhood and deep expressions of sympathy goes out to the bercavisl family. The deceased leaves, besides her parents, a brother, Bennett, and a sister, Marjorie, her grandmother, Mrs. B. S. Gillespie, and a host of dear friends, to mourn her early de parture. The funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock 'roir the Methodist church, and will he conducted by Rev. Othel A. For tune, pastor. JACOB WALTER SPINDLER. Jacob Walter Spindler was born near Uniontown, Pennsylvania, March 9, 1877, and died at Silver City, Iowa, May 3, 1928, age 51 years, 1 month and 24 days. He came to this community with his i father when a small child. He lived near Meek, Nebraska, until 1902, when he moved to Omaha, where he spent the remainder of his life. He leaves to mourn his death these relatives: George Spindler and fam il,vf of Phoenix, Nebraska; Mrs. Helen Hulbert and husband, of Fontenelle, Iowa; Frank Spindler and family, of [O’Neill; a half-sister, Mrs. Dessia Wright, of Cleveland, Ohio; and a half-brother, Will Devall and family, of Meek, Nebraska. A loving one from us has gone 1 - - - - ... - - - - - ■ .— * > I !■■■■! ■!!■! M—WWP—HWWHM———WMWW—Ol—t WW1* ——■■■■!■ !!■ ■Wj—B i £ i If I Protect Your Investment ■ in Your Model T Ford THE Ford Motor Company is making a new car, but it is still proud of the Model T. It wants every owner of one of these cars to run it as long as posvble at a minimum of expense. Because of this policy and because of the investment that millions of motorists have in Model T cars, the F ord Motor Company will continue to make parts until, as Henry Ford himself says, "the last Model T is off the road.” More than eight million Model T Fords are still in active service, and many of them can be driven for two, three and five years and even longer. So that you may get the greatest use over the longest period of time at the lowest cost, we suggest that you take your Model T Ford to the nearest Ford dealer and have , * him give you an estimate on the cost of any replacement parts that may be necessary. You will find this the economical thing to do because a small expenditure may enable you to maintain or increase the value of the car and give you thousands of miles of additional service. No matter where you live you can get these Ford parts at the same low prices as formerly and know they are made in the same way and of the same materials as those from which your car w’as originally assembled. Labor cost is reasonable and a standard rate is charged for each operation so that you may know in advance exactly how much the complete job will cost. 'if Ford Motor Company Detroit, Michigan A voice we loved is stilled, A vacant place within our home Which never can be filled. Funeral was Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the Pleasant Valley Presby terian church, Rev. H. H. Beers, of O’Neill, conducted the service. Music was furnished by the choir of Pleas ant Valley church. Burial in the Meek cemetery. MRS. JOHN CARTON. Mrs. John Carton, formerly of this city, died Tuesday evening in the old peoples home at West Point, where she has made her home for the past few years. Death was caused by Uremia poisoning and senelity. She was about eighty years of age. Biglin Brothers went to West Point Wednesday and brought the remain? to O’Neill. Funeral services will be held from: St. Patrick’s church at nine o’clock J Friday morning. Further notice will be given next l i I week. I i _ } i ' i If AI.8K7 B. SMITH. At mentioned last week, Halsey B.i Smith, of Omaha, died very suddenly1 last Thursday afternoon in his room Iut the <ioldeti hotel, Death was rails-1 led by heart trouble, Mr", Smith arrived in O'Neill Frl [day m»rning ami accr-ntpanied the j body to Omaha on the 10:2? }>as*en get train, Mr Smith wa* born December 7,1 la*”, lie leaves a wife and one child,I He wa* emf'b yed by the Federal Mrcunties Co., <>f Omaha, and was a general agent over Nebraska ar il l«> Wjl, ! Stannard’s I i { | Opening | j Everyone will be at Stannard’s New Electric j Fountain and Lunchenettee for a Free Drink i You Come Too < | Try the Country Club with Rye Bread Chicken and Ham Sandwiches Hot Coffee and Chocolate j | Phone us your order for— 11 SWEET CREAM and MILK SHERBKRT and ICE CREAM BREAD, ROLLS and CAKE We will Deliver from 5:30 to 6:30 everyday. Potted Plants Cut Flowers for Mother** Day (iood Prices oil \l! Box Candy for Mother’s Day