EASTERN HOLT The threshing season is about over and farmers are well pleased with their crop. The corn is doing fine and every thing points to a fine crop. Fruit and vegetables are plentiful. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Miller and daughter, of New York, stopped over a few days for a visit at the D. Bow ens on their way home from a trip k through the west. They visited in * California and at Yellowstone Park and the points of interest along the west coast. Mr. Miller is a son of Mrs. Miller, of this locality, and a brother of Mrs. D. Bowen. It was with interest we listened to him nar rate his adventure on the trip. He told of the beautiful secenery and fishing and an encounter with the bears at Yellowstone park. He says that Ne braska has the worst highways on the route. We surely pay enough in taxes to have the best. Mr. and Mrs. D. Bowen went on a trip, to visit a brother in Kansas, this week. E. E. Summers and family stopped off for a few days with the home folks and r.eighboi’3. While here he helped thresh his same old route. He went to North Dakota to help his uncle run the ranch up there. Willie Russell also went to the Dakotas. A visitor from an eastern state was 1 looking over The Frontier and made the remark, “Is that the way Holt county treats the poor? I guess I will stay, we have to work for our eats where I live. INMAN NEWS Ralph Brittdl was here from New port Monday, visiting among relatives and friends. Levi Outhouse, who has been in Arkansas the past two months with his sister, returned home this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Doughty, of Norfolk, are visiting at the L. R. Tompkins home here for a few' days. Misses Mildred and Ruth Keyes spent Sunday in Stuart visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter French and daughters, Elizabeth and Jean, and sons, Wendel and Walter, of Mead, Nebr., were in Inman Sunday visiting her sister Mrs. William Thompson and Mr. Thompson. They were also greet ing old friends as they were former residents of this place, when Mr. French was superintendent of the In man schools. Mrs. Herman Rakow, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rakow, Gordon Rakow, Mrs. Corke and Mrs. Parke, all of Page, were here Monday evening visiting Mrs. Barbara Kohl who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gifford and daughters, Glea and Zoda, of Wayne, spent Sunday here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Killing er. Miss Carita Gifford, who has been visiting at Wayne, returned home with them. Mrs. John Conard, of Emmet, was here Tuesday of this week, visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John An spach. PLEASANT DALE The Sesler boys took care of Frank Enbody’s garage Monday. The Carney Brothers started hay ing up on the Black Bird the first of the week. Guy and Ralph Beckwith purchased oats from Carl Lorenz Thursday. Mr. Lorenz threshed 2,289 bushels of oats last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seger were dinner guests at the John Sirlner strand home Sunday. The young folks are cousins. Mrs. Homer Lowery has been kept busy canning corn with her new pres suie cooker. She has canned over 300 quarts for O’Neill folks. Mrs. Hazel Beckwith assisted Lela and Mildred O’Connell cook for the threshers Thursday and Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Zinky were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Linville. C!eo Zinkey spent Sunday with Lewis Genung. The Emmet Ladies Aid will serve a fried chicken dinner Saturday, Aug ust 27th in the M. E. church basement. Mr. and Mrs. John Kee served ice cream and cake at their home \\ ednes-1 day evening. The proceeds were used for the M. E. church expenses. Word has been received from Mrs. Josephine Kane, of Ecorse, Michigan, whose husband was killed in a car accident near Jake Ernest’s place some time ago. Mrs. Kane says their bruises have all healed and they are FRIDAY & SATURDAY I SPECIALS § ALIDDAN COFFEE VACUUM PACKED 1 ,";,aJ 30c AN M-J-B PRODUCT JR. COFFEE THREE TIMES SEALED 4 Pound | Package_— SCAP, White Beat-’em-All 10 for .. M. J. B. COFFEE QQ 3 pound tin Jull GINGER SNAPS 2 pounds fcJli APPLE BUTTER 17^ Per Quart -. I I li PRUNES, Santa Clara 1 £ n f tiO-70 Size, 3 lbs. for .... lull MACARONI, SPAGETTI EGG NOODLES, per pkg.. Uu OATS 2 53-oz. pkgs. for iJvib BULK COCOA 2 pounds for ... - £v!l> > PICNIC HAMS 0 0 H Hockle~a, per pound J It BACON, Half or Whole ^ n |j| Strip, per pound lub H BOLOGNA OK* ■ 2 pounds 4Ub H HAMBURGER Op,, P 2 pounds 4v/b HE PORK SAUSAGE % 2 pounds £.J u r SPARE RIBS *«■ ■’** y~ jm»>-'.- ,•" . v'wrsm-i^k* m ■ GOOD USED TIRES $1 UP —EXPERT TIRE VULCANIZING Mellor Motor Co. Phone 16 O'Neill, Nefcr. ■ II III -fitin—n_- — —t