BRIEFLY STATED Robins are back—in South America South Dakota to Nebraska: “Hay there?” H. L. Compton, of Lincoln, was here Saturday. Howard Coonen, of Omaha, was hert last Friday. John Carroll, of Plainview, spent Friday in O’Neill. Pearl Beach, of Bassett, was ar O’Neill visitor Friday. Dorothy Fcrnholtz spent part of Sat urday visiting at Page. Wnlbert Hech, of Omaha, called on friends here last Sunday. K. J. Hickey, of Randolph, was an O’Neill visitor last Friday. W. J. Froelich arrived here Inst Fdi day evening for a short visit with his family. S. J. Bremen, of Fremont, was an O’Neill visitor last Sunday. Lloyd O. Hill, of Omaha, was in the city on a visit last Sunday. Jim Schneinost, of Spencer, was an O’Neill visitor last Friday. L. J. Grier, of Omaha, was here on ' business matters last Friday. M. E. Minier, of Norfolk, was in O'Neill on business last Friday. J. L. Tennant, of Broken Bow, was in O'Neill last Friday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. George Mitchell went to Page on business last Saturday George Phillips, of Lincoln, was in O'Neill the latter pnrt of last week. Kenneth Blackman, of Sioux City, had business in O’Neill last Friday. Hay A. Clyde, of O'Neill, a ml Miss Lena M. Hayne, of Puge, were granted a marriage license in county court last Monday. - i That is why YOU should try Butter-Nut Why does Butter-Nut lead in sales? Flavor! That is why we ask you to try Butter-Nut—no matter what coffee you now are using. The un usually delicious flavor of Butter Nut hascaused thousands tochange from other coffees. You, too, want the best. So try a can of Butter-Nut and let flavor decide. J. J. Sullivan was here attending to business last Friday. His home is at Lincoln. II. C. Spicer, of Norfolk, was looking after business matters here one day last week. Attorney J. D. Cronin had business before the federal court in Lincoln last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wunderlich, of Ericson, spent Saturday in the Holt county seat. Mrs. C. J. Gatz entertained the [Delta Deck Club at her home Wednes day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott were at Page last Saturday, returning Satur day evening. F. B. Woolston, of Sioux City, trans acted business in O’Neill last Friday ajid Saturday. F. G. Hildebrant, of Lincoln, spent last Friday here. He left for his home city Saturday. John Ogrcn, of Royal, spent Satur day in the terminus city of the Bur lington railroad. .. ... ■ t J. A. and T. D. Bailey, of Wood, S. D., attended to business matters in O’Neill last Friday. C. F. Worthen, of Almena, Kansas, was in the county seat of Holt county last Friday on business. Robert Hunton, of Norfolk, spent Sunday here visiting friends and. enjoy ing winter resort weather. Shobert Edwards, who had been vis iting relatives at Plainview and Royal, returned home last Friday night. Ice skating is reported, all shot to pieces on the Elkhorn since warm weather took charge of the outdoors. • J. L. Farrington, representing Father Flannigan’s boys home at Omaha, was here on business the lat ter part of last week. — The ancient and honorable game of marbles is being played here, the ear liest spring opening of this pastinw ever made in this section. ' t Mrs. Ira Moss and Mrs. Homer Muf len drove down to Omaha last Mort -__a OUT THEY GO! Clear-away of Handsome COATS *0.99 Nmv’s your chance! Get that coat you’ve been longing for —at a real clcar-away price! They’re still ‘way up in value —though the prices are 'way down! Only I’enncy’s slashes prices so drastically at the end of the season! a 1 Act NOW—They’11 soon be CONE! 27-in. OUTING Light and Dark Colors l'cr Yard ! 8c SINGLE BLANKETS j Size G()\7() only 45c Fast Color PRINTS Per Yard 10c CHENILLE RUGS Size 36x48 earli 49c Boys’ Sheepskin Lined COATS Large Sheepskin Collar, and four pockets. cf» 4 Size t* to It*. JL • S Mothers, Lay in a supply of BOYS’ OVERALLS NOW 35c MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Fast Colors . 79c Sizes 11-17 MEN’S Q_ HANDKERCIEES, each - dC MEN’S jpft DRESS SON, per pair - - I dC MEN’S SHIRTS and 0C« SHORTS, each - - - - fcvC MEN’S HI,ANKET