The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 06, 1928, Image 11

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By far Um m«t iMHttoul grray tt mtsr car bargains
over offered la this city, ear stock of brand new, ent
reat model Beatles Sines, with prices reduced tiff,
Is going at reseed-breaking speed.
AH Include sash leap sets at advantages as beaatSM.
Invar leas Fisher bodies —the erees-flow radiator—the
tease ns QM-R cylinder heed—aad a seres of additions!
advancements which have never been offered before at
each lew prices.
basalt down payment—easy monthly terms — year old
ear taken in trade! Come In aad oh ease yours today.
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Smith & Warner Motor Co.
Dealers, O’Neill, Nebr.
Modem American Composers
Indebted to Early Spanish Settlers
Dolores*
DEL RIO
Roi mon-a l tairfamiMtonbdUa.-botft, Ra- won a .ttyiiriNjinj out a*
Many of Our Dance
Rhj'thms Are of Early
California Flavor
New York City.—One of the
most unique theme songs ever
heard with a motion picture is the
song written for “Ramona," just
filmed by Dolores Del Rio.
Miss Wayne who wrote the
song “Ramona,” has combined in
it strains of pure Spanish of the
days of forty-nine and the Indian
and Spanish which is the idiom
of the picture.
It is one of the few original
theme sonps ever written for a
picture which is at the same time
a popular tune.
Miss Wayne spent several
months research on this music,
and each theme tells its own
story.
“To me, an American rhythm of
a Spanish idegjjg one of tne mosj^
delightful melodies to write,” de
clares Miss Wayne. “How much
these Spanish tunes have done
for our modern American com
Jiosers no one will ever know,
or the more research I do, the
more I find we are indebted to the
early Spaniards.
“Miss Del Rio is of my opinion.
In fact, it was because she heard
my ‘In a Little Spanish Town’ at a
dance in Mexico City, that she
insisted on my writing ‘Ramona’.
Being of Spanish descent, born on
the American continent, she has
the feeling for American rhythm.
And because of this very feeling,
I would say she is the perfect
actress to do ‘Ramona.’
“Of all the sources from which
jazz is supposed to spring, I
give most credence to that of it
being the Indian’s ‘nterpretation
of those early Spanish songs
rather than its descent from tho
«?l?ve_»onjfs of the Sout*' "
John N. Stauffer
City Dray Line
Dray and Transfer
Piano Moving. Phone 325
O’Neill Nebraska |
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SURROUNDING AND
PLEASA NT VI EW ITEM S j
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klingler vis-,
ited relatives near Fairfax, South ;
Dakota, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ries were in
O’Neill Saturday.
Earl Miller spent the wek-end with
home folks after a few weeks absence
near Walthill, Nebraska.
Elmer Warner v.as a dinner guest
of Charles Richards, Saturday.
Wayne Root spent Thanksgiving in
Atkinson with home folks; he return-j
1 ed to his school in District 160 Mon
| day.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Quinn gathered at their home Friday
evening; luncheon was served and all
enjoyed the evening.
Wm and Ed Steskal were in Atkin
son Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klingler kept
her brother, Emmet and Lester Leroy j
while their parents spent Sunday in
Norfolk.
“Don’t Tell My. Wife”—better than
“A Bachelor’s Escapade.” K. of C.
Hall, December 13 and 14.
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
One hundred thousand dollars ($100,
000) to loan on live stock for from one
to three years; lowest interest rates.
Also some registered, pure bred,
Double Standard Polled Shorthorn
milk strain cows, bull and heifers, for
sale. (28-26)
Call John L. Quig, O’Neill, Nebraska.
FOR SALE
For Sale—One ton truck, in A. No.
1 shape; all new rubber.—Phil Ziemer.
19-tf
I still have a few outstanding Po
land China Boars priced for quick sale.
—S. R. Robertson, Joy, Neb. 26-tf
R. C. Rhode Island Red Cockerels,
fl.OO each. Phone or write.—Mrs.
Chas. Wrede, Agee, Neb. Phone 5F12.
27-2p
For Sale—Sanitary couch and mat
tress. Verv good condition.—Mrs. E.
L. O’Donnell. 25
I*’or Sale—Player Piano as good as
new. Will take your old piano in as
part payment. See A. E. Bowen. 14tf
For Sale—Registered Hampshire
boars and gilts; immune.—Harry Res
sell. 21-tf
160 acres with excellent improve
ments, all good farm land. Three
miles from small town, 16 miles from
Sioux City. Will sell or trade for a
good ranch.—Address owner, O. M.
Sinotte, 815 8th St., Sioux City. Ia. 25
BOOK EXCHANGE.
Buy one book at 7oc, read it and
bring it back and exchange it for
another for 10c.
27-tf W. B. GRAVES.
5% INTEREST NOW.
I have private money for choice
farm loans at 5% interest.
5% R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 5%
MISCELLANEOUS
Dressmaking—Clara Aim. 34-tf.
Farm Loans see Ii. H. Parker. 49tf
House for rent, one-half block from
Public school.—Mary G. Horiskey. 25tf
Lost Boy’s eyeglasses, gold across
nose, black rims. Reward—Robert R.
Smith. 28-tf
KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH
ing.—W. B. Guaves. O'Neill. 30-tf
Beauty work done at my home.
Marcel, 50c. Phone 263.—Mrs. 0. G.
Cromwell. 26-tf
FARM AND RANCH LOANS, 5 AND
V2 per cent, no commission.—F. J.
Dishner, County Agent Joint Sfock
Land Bank. 17 If
WANTED
Wanted—A girl for genei’al house
work —Mrs. S. J. Weekes. 24
Wanted—A good improved farm or
ranch close to O’Neill, Nebraska. What
have you? Give full description and
price in first letter. Write Box 454,
Elgin, Nebraska. 28-10
TAKEN UP.
A police dog came to my place a
short time ago. Owner may have him
by paying advertising and keep.—
Bernard Mathews. 28-tf
(First publication Dec. 6.)
(Re-Publication to Correct Error.)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Ne
braska, Dec. 3, 1928.
NOTIICE is hereby given that Karo
lina Micus, of Amelia, Nebraska,
who, on November 16, 1923, made
Stockraising Original Hd. Lincoln
02976, Alliance-020581 for Lots 3 and
4, Sec. 6, T. 26 N., R. 13 W.; and also
made Stockraising Addl. Lincoln-03000,
Alliance-020598 for SW Vi NW'i, Sec
tion 15, Township 27 N., Range 14
W., 6th Principal Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final three
year Proof, to establish claim to the
iand above described, before Register
United Sta’es Land Office, at Alliance,
Nebraska, on the 16th day of January,
1929.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank W. Pierce, Hannah M. Riley,
5. J. Widman and Thomas Doolittle,
all of Amelia, Nebraska.
JAS. H. H. HEWETT,
28-6 Register.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received at the
Department of Public Works in the
State House at Lincoln, Nebraska, or
December 28, 1928, until 10:00 o’clock
A. M., and at that time publicly opened
and read for GRADING, CULVERTS
FOUR BRIDGES and incidental work
on the O’NEILL-BARTLETT Projecl
No. 313-A, Federal Aid Road.
The proposed work consists of con
structing 9.480 miles of GRADE road
The approximate quantities are:
0.70 Acres Clearing R. O. W.
0.76 Acres Grubbing R. O. W.
98,200 Cu. Yds. Common Excavatior
100,000 Cu. Yds. Stations Overhaul
500 Cu. Yds. Common Excavatior
for Culverts
66.79 Cu. Yds. Reinforced Con
crete Class “A”
256 Lin. Ft. 24 in. Culvert Pipe
116 Lin. Ft. 36 in Culvert Pipe
BRIDGE at STA. 302-34.5
1— 25 ft. Creosoted Timber Tresth
Span
BRIDGE at STA. 316-50
2— 21 ft. Creosoted Timber Tresth
Span
BRIDGE at STA. 340-37.5
3—25 ft. Cresoted Timber Trestle
Spans
BRIDGE at STA. 708-12
1—27 ft. Cresoted Timber Trestle
Span
Plans and specifications for the work A
may be seen and information secured w
at the office of the County Clerk at ^
O’Neill, Nebraska, or at the office of
the Department of Public Works at
Lincoln, Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish bond in an amount
equal to 100 per cent of his contract.
Certified checks made payable to the
Department of Public Works for not
less than five per cent (5%) of the
amount of the bid will be required.
This work must be started previous C
to MARCH 1st, 1929, and be com- '■
pleted by JULY 1st, 1929.
The right is reserved to waive all
technicalities and reject any or all
bids.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
R. L. Cochran, State Engineer.
E. F. Porter, County Clerk,
Holt County. 28-3
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