THE FRONTIER D. H. CRONIN, Publisher W. C. TEMPLETON, Editor and Business Manager Entered at the Postoffice at O Neill, Nebraska as Second Class Matter. Every subscription is regarded as •o open account. The names of sub scribers will be instantly removed from our mailing list at expiration of time paid for, if publisher shall be notified; otherwise the subscription romains in force at the designated subscription price. Every subscriber must understand that these conations are made a part of the con tree be tween publisher and subscriber. ADVERTISING RATES: Display advertising on Pages 4. 6 and 8 are charged for on a basis of 15 cents an inch (one column wide) pur week; on Page 1 the charge »s 40 cents an inch per week. Local ad firtiftcineiits, 10 cent* per line first luanrtirn subsequent insertions 5 emits per line. BOLT COUNTY TEACHERS >ist. Send Mail No. Name Address in care of 1 Vera Headless, Redbird, F. J. Spinar 2 Cecil Dunlap, Sup’t. Page LeRoy Allison, Prin., Page Helen J. Wadley, H. S., Page Hanna Johnson, H. S., Page Ruth Cleveland, 7 & 8, Page Laverle VanGilder, 5 & d, Page Marie Heiss, 8 & 4, Page Helen French, 1 & 2, Page 3 Ruby D. Angus, Redbird 4 Mrs. Vivian Curran, Star 6 Margaret Leach, O’Neill, E. M. Leach 7 Guy C. Miller, Sup’t., O’Neill R. V. Jones, Prin., O’Neill Allene Latta., N. T., O’Neill Catherine I^awler, Eng., O’Neill Margaret Henderson, Hist., ” Ruth Kraemer, Latin, O’Neill Grace Liddell, Math., O’Neill Leila Wilkinson, Comm., O’Neill Harriett Willis, K.-Music, O’Neill Mary G. Horiskey, 8th, O’Neill Nealy O. Young, 7th, O’Neill Betty B. Jones, dth, O'Neill Vera O’Neill, 4th-5th, O’Neill Rachael Robertson, 3rd, O’Neill Ella Caffrey, 2nd, O’Neill Clara B. Evans, 1st, O’Neill 8 Velma Stahley, Emmet Mrs. Ada Stahley 9 Anastasia Carney, O’Neill 10 No school. 11 Margaret M. Wcfs'o, StUart, James Beck 12 Edna M. Folden, Phoenix, .i Mrs. Wm. Sandoe 13 Marjorie Millard, Paddock, Clyde Hull 14 Helen Reed, Paddock 15 Mildred Timlin, O’Neill 16 Mary J. Flannigan, Agee 17 Bessie Brennan, O’Neill 18 Robert Zink, Dustin, L. Joy 19 Anna Newton, Atkinson 20 Laura Dana, H. S., Emmet, Box 332 Evelyn D. Pruss, Int., Emmet Barbara Mitchell, Prim., Emmet 21 C. I. Pease, Supt., Atkinson Logan Simpkins, Prin., ” Mrs. Ruth Green, N. T., ” Edith Elliott, Hist.-Eng. ” Pearl Carlson, Math., Ethel Brill, Lang., Blanche Leary, II. E., Minnie Stolte, 8th, Ella West, 6th & 7th, Georgia Broulik, 4-5, Wilma Jelinek, 2 & 3 Mary Stolte, K. & 1st 22 Bertie Robertson, Stuart, A1 Robertson 23 Marjorie Park, Page 24 Loretta Page, O’Neill, Jake Erb 26 Mary Graham Osborn, Dorsey 27 Amelia Saunto, Meek, W. F. Kaczor 29 C. L. Watson, Supt., Ewing Elja McCullough, Prin., ” Ralph Richards, H. S., ” Elsie Chase, N. T„ Margery Towle, H. S., ” Pearl Borden, 8th, Helen Gilchrist, 6 & 7 ” Alice Selah, 4 & 6, ” Myrtle Wood, 2 & 3, Sophia Fritton, K. & 1st, ” 30 Alice French, Supt., Inman Elyda B. Kennedy, H. S., ” W. R. Main, Prin. Bessie MeClurg, 7-8 Elsie Mulford, 5 & 6, Emma Anspach, 3 & 4 ” 31 Edna Bennett, Ewing, Box 243 32 Wilna Pickering, Redbird, Wm. C. Pickering 33 Marx Peterson, O’Neill, A1 Moler 34 Mrs. Josephine Barney, Spencer, A. L. Hollstien 35 Marcella Bouska, Atkinson, Box 413 36 Esther M. Davis, Atkinson, C. G. Schellhase 37 Kathryn L. McCarthy, O’Neill 38 Helene M. Sedivy, Redbird, John Sedivy 39 Lyle D. Omey, Orchard 40 Dorothy Vahle, Atkinson 41 Rose Penwell, Inman, Geo. Kivett 42 Esther Richardson, Spencer 44 H. F, Weigal, Supt., Stuart Laura Mulford, Prin. Perry J. Jorn, Sc.-Math ” Doris M. Mignery, N. T., ” Mary L. Seeley, Lat.-En. ” Mary Coufal, 7 & 8 Helen Stolte, 5 & 6 Margery Blackburn, 3-4 ” Grace Schowengerdt, 1-2 ” Frances Weigal, Kind. ” 46 I.avinnia Kallhoff, Ewing, Wm. Kallhoff 47 Elsie Wegman, Page : 140 POUNDS OF*JUICY*WATERMELON; The Federal Farm Board today received from the Arkansas dele gation in Congress a 140-pound. watermelon,' presented by the Hope, Arkansas, Chamber of Commerce, the home town‘of Con gressman T. B. Parks. Chairman Legga of the Farm Board and Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arknnsas are shown In the photo made at Washington. D. C. (Herbert Photos, New York, N. Y.):: i C A R RI.ESiE^^FjCQRNlF.QRyycHA RmTI M. H. Morse of Wyoming, Iowa,\a veteran of the Union forces,! believes * that this,ear of corn 1b ' a? wonderful talisman* At the | G. A: R. convention held at Portland?; Maine, the ear of corn was f the center of attraction. At two national conventlons'of the G.-A. 1 R., this same ear of corn ^was^carried by. him. He isjahowing its to,William .B.^Webber^of^Massachusetts.vThe'corniaveraged 88 I bushels to an acre and ran It feet high. No wonder the old-timer I ^rou^o^hl^unusuaijna8cot>JHerbm^hot08^iev^oi%N^Y^I 48 Josephine Joslyn, Joy 49 Alma Lloyd, Star, C. V. Cole 50 Bernice Ernst, Middlebranch, Roy Waring 51 Violet Syfie, Phoenix 52 Donald B. Thompson, Stuart, J. E. Deming 53 Mae Peter, Catalpa 55 Nellie Waring, Middlebranch 56 Neva Brentson, Star C. V. Cole 57 Melba DeLancey, Page 58 Garnette Clare, Stuart 59 Remona G. Bauman, Emmet, E. R. Baker 60 Annabel McKim, Opportunity 62 Ruby Knapp, O'Neill 63 Martha Sedivy, Redbird, Mrs. Emil Sedivy 64 Martha Lawrence, O’Neill, Andrew Wettlaufer 65 Rubye McCarroll, O’Neill, Wm. Jutte 67 Merle Ohmart, Emmet 68 Verda Pinkerman, Atkinson, John Hagler 69 Mrs. Jennie Callen, Atkinson 70 Gertrude Ziska, Stuart 71 Elizabeth Urban, Chambers, Chas. Werth 72 Pearl Ulrich, Stuart 73 Florence Honeywell, Martha 74 Alpha Johnson, Atkinson 76 Vern Beckwith, Emmet 77 Eva L. Waters, Atkinson, F. J. Ziska 79 Theresa Ullrich, Atkinson, Mrs. Katherine Ullrich 80 Hazel McDonald, Agee 81 Bessie Cleary, Atkinson 82 Ethel Mitchell, Butte 83 Eloise Davies, Ewing 84 Viola Henning, Spencer, Harvey Crawford 85 Delia Allyn, Dustin, Calvin Allyn 87 Lela Isaacson, Chambers i 88 Mrs. Edith Gaer, Orchard Estalene Gaer, Orchard ; 89 Helen Troshynski, Atkinson 90 Mae Miller, O’Neill Albert Miller : 91 Mrs. Anna Barnes, Atkinson 92 Lona Cromwell, O’Neill, Bert Ott 93 Vera Pickering:, Redbird 95 Leona Zuehlke, Chambers 96 Dorothy Tomlinson, Opportunity, George Tomlinson 97 Verna Gray, Page 98 Ethel Schrunk, Atkinson, Troy Howard 99 Velma Chambers, Atkinson, Theo. Grof 100 Dorothy Ballagh, Dorsey, Elmer Throckmorton 102 Doris Hickok, Atkinson 103 Margery Grutsch, Maple Grove, Wm. Grutsch 107 Frances Rotherham, Chambers, Henry Walters 108 Lucille Rotherham, Ewing, Jas. Hawk 110 Cordes Walker, Page 111 Leona Pribil, Inman, Jake Pribil 118 Mary Pribil, O’Neill 115 Frank Thoendel, Martha, John Honeywell 118 Genevieve Sire, Ewing, R. L. Canaday 119 Charles Houts, Atkinson 120 Helen Shirek, Chambers, Fred Synovec 121 Stanley Posvar, Chambers 122 Mrs. Blanche H. Blackman, Op portunity. E. J. Revell 128 Violet C. Fleming, Atkinson 124 Helen Rakow, Page 125 Esther Butler, Stafford 127 Florence Primus, O’Neill, J. E. VanAvery 128 Erma Gray, Page 131 Elizabeth Bauer, Ewing 132 Velda Saunders, Atkinson 134 Frances Tomjack, Ewing, R. J. Starr Mildred Keyes, Ewing, R. J. Stan 135 Doris Stan, Ewing 136 Dorlin Lockman, Stuart, Toney Lockman 137 R. W. Tilley, Supt., Chambers Mrs. Ethel Tilley, Prin. ” Paul E. Fisher, Asst. Mrs. Alice Scott, Gram. ” Dorothy Lee, Int. ” Mrs. Ern. Farrier, Prim., ” 138 Lulu Mitchell, Page 141 Mrs. Alice Friton, Emmet 142 Phyllis Johnson, Spencer 143 Grace E. Wesley, Atkinson, C. F. Jonas 144 Grace Beal, O’Neill 145 Cecelia Bruder, Atkinson 146 Leona M. Krachie, Newboro, W. C. Rotherham 147 Hattie Hull, Catalpa 148 Clara Gathje, Atkinson 150 Elvaetta Bellinger, O’Neill 162 No school. 155 Thelma Walrath, Atkinson, M. H. Walrath 156 Gertrude Neilson, Chambers 157 Edna McCarthy, Emmet, Mrs. Ada Stahley 159 Helen Cleary, O’Neill, John Cleary 160 Mrs. Henrietta Dexter, Atkinson, E. Ries 163 Alice May Fancher, Chambers, M. L. Saegesser 165 Grace Connolly, O’Neill, James Connolly 168 Mrs. Cecelia Hemberger, Atkin son, M. Horton 169 Margaret Rohde, Stuart, John Friedel l iO Charles Fox, Meek, Harry Fox 171 Irene Peter, O’Neill, J. Hirseh 172 Winnie M. Davis, Stuart, G. V. Davis 173 Eva Primus, Ewing 174 Ellen Shaughnesy, Inman, Roy Gannon 170 Bernice Miller. Ballagh, George Rouse 17 Rosa Cox, Chambers 180 Glen Spimller, Atkinson 181 Enid Anderson, O’Neill 183 Delores Westrom, Stuart, Chris Westrom 184 Hazel Woods, Ewing, C. E. Britell 187 Maude Fuller, Catalpa, Wm. Sterns 188 Florence Robertson, Stuart, W. 0. Whitehead 189 Mrs. Ted Schiessler, Dorsey, Roy Pinkerman 192 Merle Spindler, Atkinson, Bx 521 193 Leona McAllister, Spencer, F. M. Hood 194 Mary Knapp, O’Neill, Joe Stoecher 196 Edna R. Wilcox, Newboro, P. J. Lydon 197 Wilma M. West, Atkinson, James Kubart 202 Bertha Lienhart, Chambers 203 Esther Westrom, Stuart, Chris Westrom 205 Dorothy Custer, Stuart, Henry Miksh 206 Wilhelmina Bruner, Inez 207 Rose Gilg, Atkinson 208 No school. 209 Mary Dvorak, Atkinson 210 Mary E. Fullerton, Atkinson, Walt Jones 211 Bertha Borders, Amelia 212 Daisy Calhoun, O’Neill Rlvin Walnofer 213 Frances Slaymaker, Stuart, W. K. Slaymaker 215 No school. 216 Esther Jensen, Amelia 218 Genevieve Calloway, Stuart 220 Mabel Hubbard, Chambers 222 Lucille Service, Ewing 224 Mrs. Lenore Roseler, Meek, Earl Kuhns 225 Martha Mitchell, Meek, M. A. Schelkopf 226 Hazel Gilmore, Kola, Casper Larson 227 Matilda Bauer, Ewing, John G. Bauer 228 John Lamason, Amelia Mrs. Lierman Myrtle Ball, Amelia Alma Koinzen, Amelia 229 Josephine Borgelt, Atkinson, Wm. Vrooman 231 Celia Fowler, Amelia, W. F. Backhaus 232 Gladyce Houchin, Stuart 233 Helen Cunningham, Amelia, Ethel Worden 236 Ora Whipple, Josie 237 Alma Prussa, Atkinson 238 Eva B. Palmer, Amelia, Mrs. E. G. Bilstien 239 Mrs. Matilda Galligan, Atkinson 240 Nellie Hull, Page, J. S. Noble 241 Lura Grass, Page 242 Eileen Monahan, Atkinson 243 Della Thompson, Inez, H. V.Berry 244 Alice Hoffman, Stuart 245 No school. 246 Minnie Henning, Atkinson Orvill Jensen 247 No school. 248 Laura Kyriss, Page, Jas. Bartos 251 Margaret Hendrick, Middlebranch 18% Sylvia Jeffries, Ewing, Leon Sisson Atkinson—St. Joseph’s Hall Sr. M. Adriana, Primary Si’. M. Rufina, Intermediate Sr. M. Bernice, Grammar Sr. M. Suitberta, High School Sr. M. Oliva, High School Ownership of a Pontiac Big Six is an experience in economy. rI rue, most people choose Pontiac* not because it is so inexpensive, but because of the many big car advantages which it provides. But it is a fact that with a Pontiac you actually save money. You save— When you buy . . . When you drive • • • W'hen you trude it in You save when you buy a Pontiac because it ia the 1c west-priced car ever produced which offer* so many advantages. You save when you drive because, according to a large corporation which employed 996 cars of 33 different makes during 1928, Pontiac costs one cent less per mile to operate than any other lotc-priced six. You save when you tradeitin because thedemandfor used Pontiacs has always exceeded the available supply. Come in to see and drive the car which offers all these advantages. FmiSc BU eJurf«. B i ra|ulv SO. 9T4M r» l«, /• •• b- FamHae. Mick.. plmm . Bprxng cover• mnd Loeejoy Bhoek t mt Blight eetrm coot. Geneeml MoVotb iwm 1 Pimm mmmUmhU mt minimum rule. tmmmidmr thm deHeered price me meU •* **• !*•* ompnini mUomobiU cmU— . . • OnUmmd'rantmc Jail-rad pmUm StluXordr antharimad chart— far frmght and dmlitnry and thm chart* for any additional, acca—ia* or Smikum darir^d. Smith & Warner Motor Co. Dealers, O’Neill, Nebr. A. D. Under Norfolk PONTIAC “ BIG SIX 5-74.se product of cenev * ~