——1 ■' m m i — ■ !■ — Tne only really great scenic routeto California * f y Royal Gorge Through Pullmans daily from main line points via Denver, Pikes Peak, Royal Gorge, tkc Colorado Rockies and Salt Lake City. MEEK AND VICINITY (Last Week) Arthur Rouse called at the F. H. Griffith home Friday evening. Mrs. A. L. Borg called on Mrs. Harry Fox, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby visited at the Albert Kaczor home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Kloepper and baby spent Sunday at the Will Devall home. Mrs. Orville Harrison and daught er Mary spent Sunday at the Ed Thomas home. Doris Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson, is ill with chicken pox. Several from here attended the “Aunt Lucia” play in O’Neill Tues day and Wednesday evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Korab and children, of Phoenix, spent Tuesday at the Orville Harrison home. Miss Dorothy Harrison came from Atkinson last Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox and Char lie and Ralph Rousch called at the Griffith home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Harrison and daughters, Mary and Dorothy, spent Friday at the Clarence Hicks home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hicks and son Merril and daughter Twilla, spent Thanksgiving at the Ed Thom as home. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith entertained Miss Maude Rause and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Spindler and family at Thanks giving dinner. Miss Gertrude Bedford came up from Mead, Nebraska, Tuesday fora visit with her sister, Mrs. Albert Kaczor, and other relatives. Miss Martha Mitchell held a very good program and box social at her school on Thanksgiving eve; a large crowd attended and enjoyed it very much. William Hubby motored to Bassett on Wednesday after the Misses Wil ma and Ila Marks, who visited a few days with their sister, Mrs. Merriady Hubby. Rev. Marks, of Bassett, will begin a series of meetings Sunday evening at Paddock Union church; we hope the weather will be so that all who care to may attend. Mr. and Mrs. Dude Harrison and daughter Fern and son Billy, of At kinson; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Harris on of Meadow Grove spent Thanks giving at the Orville Harrison home. Insist on The Frontier printing Your Sale Bills. FOR RENT For rent, furnished apartments for families. Also sleeping rooms by day, week or month. 20 rooms in my house.—Julia E. Parker. 47-tf BOOK EXCHANGE. Buy one book at 75c, read it and bring it back and exchange it for another for 10c. 27-tf W. B. GRAVES. HIDES, FURS AND METALS Don’t forget—there is a place in O’Neill where you can sell for Cash, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Fur, any kind of old Metals and old cars not good for anything only wrecking. We have on hand a fairly complete stock of used Auto Parts and Tires 19 O’Neill Hide & Metal Co. FOR SALE ~ 6-hole enameled range; malleable steel top; water front; practically new; priced to sell.—Inquire at Bow en’s Store. 28tf Single Comb Rhode Island Red Cockerels, bred for type, color and production; extra choice birds, $2 at farm until Jan. 1st.—O. A. Hanlmer berg, Atkinson, Nebr. 28-3 FOR SALE The residence property of the Charles Wrede estate; third house east of the Galena lumber yard, is for sale and must be sold to satisfy the heirs of the estate. The 2060 acre ranch of the Charles Wrede es tate is also for sale and must be sold in order to clear up the estate. Charles and John Wrede, 28-4t Executors. . ————• As Personal as Your Photograph Mother and other dear ones back home wouid be glad to hear from you occasion ally by “long distance.’’ Your voice is as personal as your photo graph. Both of them arq you. Just call “long distance” when you wish to enjoy a visit with anyone, anywhere, at any time. NORTHWESTERN BELLI TELEPHONE COMPANY L_ . M Stewart-Warner Radios. Come ir and hear them.—W. B. Graves. 28ti For Sale: Heating Stove.—C. C Millard 21 For Sale—Good Piano.—A E Bowen. 29-tf For Sale: Nearly new hard coal stove.—Geo. W. Davies. 19tl Business lots, west of Chevrolet garage.—Phone 270. 28tf. Partly modern six room house and acreage.—Mrs. E. F. Roberts, phone 270. 28tf. Half section of good wheat and grazing land, all fenced, and 75 acres in cultivation; located on the Great Northern R. R. between Enid and Richey, Montana. Only three miles from town. Clear; will exchange for land in Holt County, Neb., or sell on very favorable terms; want some thing nearer home. Write or call John A. Robertson, Joy, Neb. 27-3t FOR SALE One Popcorn Machine with Peanut Roaster attached, all electric. 1 10x15 Gordon Job Press. 4 Krag Rifles. 1 1923 model Overland Sedan. 17-tf Mrs. E. D. Henry FOR SALE Soft Drink Parlor, fully equipped. 2 Ford cars, one is a Sedan. 1 barn 16x20, in good repair. One of the best little farms in Holt county; will consider a stock of mer chandise on farm in trade. 26-tf. G. A. Fox. MISCELLANEOUS Farm Loans see R. H. Parker. 49tf Dressmaking: One block north of M. E. church.—Clara Aim. 24tf KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH ing.—W. B. Gnaves. O’Neill, 80-tf Shoe hospital. Honest goods and * square dealing. L. L. Cornell. 5tf. I have private money to loan on choice farms. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 27-tf Will buy all kinds of grain. Get i our prices before selling. J. B. Ryan. 8-tf. l)r. Edw. J. Norwood, O. D., the Expert Eye Specialist from Sheridan, Wyoming, will be in O'Neill Decem ber 20th at Golden Hotel. See him and see better. 28-2t Anyone wishing to subscribe to or renew their subscription to the La dies Home Journal, Country Gentle man or Saturday Evening Post, call 290.—Mrs. C. P. Hancock. 26-tf FARM AND RANCH LOANS. 5 AND H per cent, no commission.—F. J. Dishner, County Agent Joint Stock Land Bank. 17-tf Headache, blurring, weak or watery eyes, , dizziness, styes, etc., indicate a need of correct glasses. See Perrigo Optical Co. at Golden Hotel, Saturday, De cember 14th. 27-2t. [insurance! I Any Kind That You May Want | jj JJ 15'® to 25% Saved on Insurance Policy H --- f Insure against Loss from Fire Lightning Tornado Hail : Plate (Jlass insurance in a strong company Every car owner should !• Insure against Collision Public Liability and Property Damage Court Bonds Contractors Bonds Notory’s Bonds written 1 -SEE | L. G. Gillespie Insurance Agency § :: O’Neill, Nebraska. Our Slogan “Service and Prompt Settlements” Sale Bills—The Frontier when,tsZero Hundred IN THE CRANKCASE IN THE SHADE .... •i'rOK**** \ . You Get Protective Lubrication With Conoco Germ-Processed Paraffin Base Motor Oil Conoco Germ-Processed Motor Oil retains its fluid ity at sub-zero temperatures. In fact, there is no prac tical operating condition in winter that will affect its ready lubricating flow. Due to the Germ process and the select, premium, paraffin base crude stocks used, Conoco Germ-Pro cessed Motor Oil positively does not break down under be most intense cylinder wall heat. A climb, high speed, heavy load, the temperature— none of these conditions affect the ready lubricating qualities of Conoco Germ-Processed Motor Oil. This oil is different from all other oils in one out standing respect. It actually penetrates metal surfaces. The oil never leaves the bearings. In effect, a fracture proof film—a carry-over film—is always on duty, lubricating your motor from the instant you put your foot on the starter. When the temperature drops down to the sub-zero zone protect your motor by using Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil. Know the satisfaction of realizing that your motor is well lubricated even before you start it. 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