HE FR ONTIER VOLUME XLIX. O'NEILL, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928. NO. 25. Official Abstract of General Election November 6, 1928 Total Vote in County President Hoover and Curtis, rep. Smith and Robinson, dem. f. S. Senator R. B. Howell, rep. R. L. Metcalfe, dem. Governor Arthur J. Weaver, rep. C. W. Bryan, dem. „ Lieut. Governor Geo. A. Williams, rep. Frank A. Dutton, dem. Secretary of State Frank Marsh, rep. Charles W. Pool, dem.. Auditor Public Accounts L. B. Johnson, rep. C. V. Svoboda, dem. Com. Public Lands A Rldg. Dan Swanson, rep. ...... Lauritz A. Larson, dem. State Treasurer W. M. Stebbins, rep. Michael L. Endres. dem. Attorney General C’. A. Sorenson, rep. John A. Lawler, dem. Railway Com., 1 ong Term Charles A. Randall, rep. — E. A. Walratli, dem. Railway Com., Short Term John E. Curtiss, rep. .. . Richard C. Hunter, dem.. Congressman 6th District Robert G. Simmons, rep. John McCoy, dem. State Senator, 22nd Dist. Ross Amspoker, rep.. John A. Robertson, dem. . Representative, 64th Dist. C. E. Havens, rep. E. O. Slaymaker. dem. Supervisor, 2nd District I,. C. McKim, rep. .. P. A. Lindberg. dem. . Supervisor, 44b District L. E. Skidmore, rep. _ Frank Sehober. dem. Supervisor, 6th District John Steinhauser, dem. rep. Supreme Judge, 6th Dist. James R. Dean ...... Thomas F. Neighbors District Judge, loth Dist. R. R. Dickson William M. Ely County Judge C. J. Malone M. H. 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Mrs. Will Turner of Orchard, Ne braska, has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson, while her husband and George Hamilton, also of Orchard, are hunting near Cody, Nebraska. Miss Marie Brugeman and Miss Luella Lewis entertained the former’s mother, Mrs. F. F. Brugeman, of Bris tow, Nebraska, and Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Beers and family, at a six o’clock dinner at the Golden hotel Monday evening. FREE! FREE! Mr. Keene, Heinz Representative, will be in our store all day Saturday and invites you to taste any of the 57 varieties. We will have special prices on everything R. R. Morrion Miss Sadie Harte spent Saturday j and Sunday in Omaha Judge Robert R. Dickson and Court Reporter Ten McElhaney were in Ainsworth holding a term of court Tuesday. The Smith & Warner Motor Com pany delivered a Pontiac coach to Postmaster H. W. Hubbard, of Cham bers, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Brittell and children have moved to the T. F. Birmingham residence in the south eastern part of the city. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Barnes Tuesday afternoon, November 20th, at 2:30. Everybody interested cordially invited. J. B. Ryan is having a larger set of scales installed this week. The new scales will be the largest in the city and will have a fifteen ton capacity. Prof, and Mrs. Guy C.. Miller and ( three sons, Burdette, Kenneth and Maynard, have moved into the new Joel Parker residence in the southeast ern part of the city. Miss Ruth Scott entertained the H. O. A. Club at her home Tuesday even ing'. An enjoyable time was spent in playing various games and stunts. A very dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Francis Brennan and family,1 accompanied by Miss Bernadetta Brennan, left Wednesday for Georgia where Captain Brennan is located, j They will spend the winter there. Amelia Gaines, Nadine Kilpatrick and Marjorie Wyant entertained; their Sunday School class at the Pres byterian church parlors Tuesday after- j noon. Mrs. Gaines and Ruth Barnard assisting them. B. B. Gribble, of Chambers, is in O’Neill today on his way home from; Norfolk, where he has been with his daughter, Mrs. Dewey Shaffer, of near Emmet, who has been quite ill in a Norfolk hospital. Wm. Crippen returned home from j Iowa Tuesday evening, and will re main here this winter. Mr. Crippen has been doing road work with Hi Nightengale during the summer; he says that there has been so much wet weather that they could not get much done. J. P. Gallagher received five cans of trout from the hatchery at Benkelman,, Wednesday, and placed them in suit able water. Mr. Gallagher received ten cans of bass a short time ago from j the government hatchery at Crawford, and turned them over to the Izaak Walton League to be planted in thei nearby streams. Governor A1 Smith of New York, the defeated candidate for president on the democrat ticket, spoke over the radio Tuesday evening. The govern or ma a very good talk and asked his supporters to get behind the pr' i dent elect and assist him in doing the h >st things possible for the country. :he governor’s address was intended give the democrat party encourage 1 ment and to try to hold them together |as a party. Armour Creameries are employing sixty people and are handling large quantities of poultry of all kinds. VVm. P. Dailey and family drove to Omaha Friday, returning Sunday They were accompanied by Misses. Marie and Helen Biglin. Miss Marie who resides in Salt Lake City, 11 Sunday for a month’s trip to New York and other eastern points, ac-1 companied by Mike Dailey and. daughter, Anna Marie, of Salt Lake; City. Miss Marguerite Linahan, Omaha, Nebraska, Governor of the Nebraska Chapter of International Federation; of Catholic Alumnae, was a guest over the week-end at St. Mary’s Academy —her Alma Mater. The officers of the Alumnae Association entertained at* dinner complimentary to Miss Lina-j han and also at an informal reception on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ennis received a letter a few days ago from their son, Emery and family, who have been lo cated at Perth, Australia, for he patt six months as production manager of the General Motors plant at that point, stating that they have been trails-, ferred to Melbourn, Australia, as; 1 production manager. They enclose ! some kodak pictures of the children taken on the Indian ocean. I SEVENTEEN HUNDRED TURKEYS SELL FOR MORE THAN $7,000 Armour Creameries the first of the week purchased 1700 turkeys from Emil Bartax, of near Deloit, and have received them at their storage plant in this city. The checks given in pay-! ment total more than $7,000.00. Mr. Bartax has been raising large flocks of turkeys near Deloit for a number of years and has developed ^ the industry into a very profitable business. He has disposed of only a part of his turkey crop; he expects to, have another large shipment ready for market before Christmas. Mr. Bartax says that if he had known that Armour Creameries main tained a killing and packing plant in O'Neill he would have sold his tur 1 oys here last year; he thinks the i home market should be encouraged. i I The Socialist vote in the county ranged form 10 votes for their presi dential candidate to 34 votes on some of the candidates on the state ticket. GRATTAN TOWNSHIP. James Kelly 1107 Treasurer: Morris Graham - 1111 Assessor: W. T. McElvain 030 John A. Carney 526 Justice of the Peace: George Shoemaker - 1108 JUDGE DICKSON HAS LARGE MAJORITY Following is the official vote on Dis trict Judge in this the Fifteenth Ju dicial District: Dickson Ely Holt County 4770 1565 Boyd County 2116 456 Brown County .. 1508 938 Keya Paha County 885 242 Rock County . 735 528 Totals 10014 3729 Dickson’s majority .— 6285 C. E. Yantzi was in Ainsworth Tuesday. Story of The Life of Christ Such a picture should have a great influence fcr good, and is something of which the theatre should he proud. Some of the scenes are un forgtable for their sheer beauty.” Royal Theatre O’Neill, Nebraska ; Sunday, Monday, Tuesday