The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 14, 1936, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    The Frontier
D.H. Cronin. Editor and Proprietor
Entered at the Postofficc at O’Neill,
Nebraska as Second Class Matter.
One Year, in Nebraska $2.00
One Year, outside Nebraska $2.25
Over the Count;
MEEK AND VICINITY
Mr. and Mfs. Blake Benson
spent Tuesday at the Horace Rouse
home.
Mrs. E. H. Rouse spent Thurs
day afternoon at the Orville Har
rison home.
A large crowd attended the
Ladies Aid at Mrs. George Nelson’s
on Thursday and officers were elect
ed for the coming year. Mrs. A.
L. Borg was elected president; Mrs.
Frank Nelson, vice president; Mrs.
Roy Karr, secretary; Mrs. Sam
Robertson, treasurer. Mrs. Nel
son served a delicious lunch. The
next meetings will be with Mrs.
.McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith
and Cecil called at the Orville Har
rison home Thursday evening.
Mrs. Libbie Nelson called at the
Orville Harrison’s and George Nel
son’s on Thursday.
A crowd of nearly one hundred
attended the shower and charivari
treat at the Frank Nelson home
on Friday evening in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Nelson. The young,
couple received many beautiful and
useful gifts and all enjoyed the
treat furnished by the newly weds.
Mrs. Ed Thomas and baby spent
Thursday night at the home of her
parents.
Mrs. Carson and Mrs. Woodward,
of Madison, mother and niece of
Mrs. Charles Linn, came up on
Wednesday for a few days visit at
the Linn home.
A. L. Borg took I)r. Bennett to
O’Neill Saturday evening as the
Doctor had trouble with hie car ir.
this locality.
Dinner guests at Eric Borg’s on
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Rouse and children; Maude
Rouse; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grif
fith and son; Mr. and Mrs. William
Hubby. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Borg
and children called there in the
afternoon.
Virgie Hartland, young e s t
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hartland, who underwent an oper
ation for appendicitis at the Lynch
hospital last week is somewhat Un
proved. She was in a very serious
condition for several days as there
were other ailments besides the
one mentioned.
Joe Harrison, of near Pneoenix,
visited his brother Orville last
week. Clarence Hicks, of Pape,
also visited him the same day.
Mr. Harrison, who has been ser
iously ill, is somewhat improved,
for which his many friends are
thankful.
Guests at Mrs. E. H. Rouse's on
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Arden
Johnson and children, of near
Riverside; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Sanders and children, of Oppor
tunity, and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Langan and children.
Miss Maud Rouse came out
from O'Neil] Saturday and visited
at the home of her brothers, Ar
thur and Howard Rouse,
Dr. Brow»n was called Saturday
for Mrs. Paul Nelson, who w?as
taken suddenly ill. Her nerves
seemed to go back on her, but we
are glad to report her much im
proved.
Mae McGowan called on Mrs.
Rouse the first of the week.
Clarence Devail purchased a
Model A roadster recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Graham
and children were g jests at George
Hansen’s on Sunday.
Ralph Rausch n ently purchased
a Model J car of Blake Benson.
George Bay, of O’Neill, called at
the Morris Graham home on Sun-J
day.
The heavy rai of Thursday
night and Sunday has put the
gTound in excellent condition ar.d
the farmers are either planting
corn or getting ready to plant.
, . , . „ .J
Margaret’s
Beauty Shoppe
Miss Elsie Wells
OF CHICAGO
A Registered
Dermatologist
will be at our Beauty
Parlors on
May 18,19 & 20
and Presents as A
Gift to You
A COURTESY SKIN
TREATMENT
WITHOUT COST OR
OBLIGATION!
In one Audrea I)u Val
treatment you will see dull,
palled skin developing a
glowing radiance. We want
i to give you definite evidence
i of the value of Audrea Du
Val treatments.
FOR GRATIS
APPOINTMENTS
Phone 102
FRIDAY, SATURDAY and
MONDAY
, Does Your Blood
LACK IRON?
^ That dragged-out feeling
l may be the result of an iron
r deficiency in your blood. Try
Pur ang. Its iron and copper
| compounds increase hemoglo
bin—the substance that makes 1
| red blood red. I
Pursang not only helps to i
| build red blood corpussles. It |
" stimulates appetite. Aids di
| gestion. I
' If you are run down get a ’
| bottle today. j
BECKMAN’S DRUG
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
INMAN NEWS
Harold Killinper, of Hebrcn,
Ntbr., was here Sunday to spend
the day with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Killinger.
Miss Ruth Fraka, who works in.
O'Neil], is home for a two weeks
visit.
Loyd Spence and Charles Ack
ney, of Atkinson, -were visitors at
the J. B. Fraka home on Satur
day evening.
(Continued on page 5, column 1.)
J1) ■l3j|i[jW|pbLA4|'Pjiiirtl ffjftJf iial
f BUY ON PROOF OF PERFORMANCE
A MILLION miles on Firestone
Tires without an accident. That is the
record of Ab Jenkins, famous driver,
who has driven on all kinds of roads
and in all kinds of traffic in every state in the union. What
a tribute to safe, dependable, tire equipment! Make this
proof of performance your guide in choosing new' tires'
to protect yourself and your family.
s
*$»«• who hold, more 1
| >*<OTdi <t>«n any man i* aatomatfya hitlwy. J
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There are three important facts you shcr.ld kr.ou’ about ’
the tires you buy—
1. THE FACTS on TRACTION and NON-SKID SAFETYy
A leading university in 2,350 tests has found that the new,
scientifically designed tread on the Firestone High Speed Tire
stops a car up to 25% quicker.
2. THE FACTS on BLOWOUT PROTECTION V
Ab Jenkins used Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires when he
drove his 5,000-pound car over the hot salt beds at Bonneville,
Utah, in the record-breaking time of 127 miles per hour, covering
3,000 miles in 23Vi hours without a blowout or tire trouble
of any kind.
S. THE FACTS on ECONOMY and NON-SKID MILEAGE
The largest transportation companies in the country, such
as Greyhound, to whom safety and tire economy mean business
efficiency, use Firestone Tires from Coast to Coast and from
Canada to the Gulf. And our own test fleet records prove that the
new Firestone High Speed Tire for 1936 gives you up to 25%
longer non-skid mileage.
The Firestone High Speed Tire for 1936 proves by
performance its superiority in all of these three qualifications.
Make this proof of performance your yardstick of safety and
value. Decide today to equip your car with new Firestone High
Speed Tires for 1936—the safest driving equipment money can buy.
End of cord in
Gum-Dipped Tiro
magnified 11 times,
showing ecery
fiber insulated
with liquid rubber
tnd of cord from
ordinary lirt
magnified 11 times,
showing nnpro
tectea cotton
/tiers inside card
Gum-Dipping not only strengthens
the eords bni pres ents heat inside
the cords, where it insulates the
tiny fibers against friction and
protects Firestone High Speed
Tires from blowouts.
This heavy, broad, traction and
non-skid tread is held to the cord
body of the tire with Two Extra
Layers of Gum-Dipped Cords, a
patented construction, malting the
cord body and tread an inseparable
unit.
V SIZE PRICE
4.50- 21 . $8.00
4.75-19.. 9.10
5.25-18. **T***:.. 10.8$
5.50- 17. 11.90
6x»-i6.:^rrr.. 13.2s i
6.00- 17 Hi).. 15*90
6.0019 HP.-.*** • 10.90 1
6.50- 17 H.D . 18.40
7.00- 17 H.D . .’T". * 21.30
7.50- 17 H.D . 31.75 !
FOR TRUCKS
„ i
6.00- 20.^. $18.85
7.50- 20. , 39.10
30x5 Truck 1 vdc .... 18*75
32x6 H.D. 40.25
Ocher sites priced proportionately low
"m" 'T1
The angles in the scientifically
designed Firestone High Speed
tread are so placed as to stop a
car quicker and without side
swerve. Its super - traction and
non-skid efficiency have also been
proved in the famous Pike’s Peak
Race where for eight consecutive
years it has been used on the
winning cars.
Tirestone
STEWART-WARNER
AUTO RADIO
Auto Polish,
1 Pt. con—
Wax, 7 ox
Polishing Cloth.. 15c**»
Sun Glasses 10c"»
Flash Lights,
2 cell 29c «»
SEAT COVERS
C UP
COUPES
COACHES *4 AO .n
ond SEDANS Ol«Qy ,p
AUTO
CUSHIONS
a
395p
MICRO
HORNS
69c
BRAKE LINING
$430
%Jup
S PER SET
I u»« Em*
SPARK PLUGS
58c
EACH IN SETS
FAN BELTS
_
RADIATOR
HOSE a
21* I
P.iFool
_
STANDARD TYPE
SIZE_PRICE
4.50- 21... $7.75
4.75-19... S.20
5.25-18... 9.75
5.50- 17... 10.70
6.00-16.. ■ H.9S
Oiiiw Sum ftmBrtwiauiy low
SENTINEL TYPE
SIZE_PRICE
4.50- 21... $6.05
4.75-19... 6.40
5.00-19... 6.85
5.25-18... 7«60
5.50- 19.., 8.7S
Otbor Sim Proportionately Low
COURIER TYPE
SIZE_PRICE
4.40*21... $5*08
4.50-21... 5.8© |
4.75-19... 5.91 !
30x3 Vi Cl. 4.33
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Listen to the Voice of Firestone featuring Richard Crooks or Nelson Eddy—with
Margaret Speaks, Monday evenings over Nationwide N. 13, C.—WE At Network
Miller Bros. Chevrolet Co.
Phone 100
C. E. LUNDGREN, Mgr.
We are open evenings and Sundays.
O’Neill, Nebr.
REICHERT
FA M SALE
Tuesday, June 2, 1936
At 2 o'clock P. M.
AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT HOUSE
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
The following described real estate situated in Holt county, Ne
braska, eight miles East and four miles North of O’Neill on the main
highway between O’Neill and Opportunity, will be offered for sale,
to-wit:
Northeast Quarter (NE1^) of Section Thirty-one (31), and
Northwest Quarter (NWRjj of Section Thirty-two (32) and
Southwest Quarter (SW14) of Section Thirty-two (32); all in
Township Thirty (30) North, Range Ten (10;
Southwest- Quarter (SWV4) of Section Four (4); North
west Quarter (NWV4) of Section Five (5); Southeast Quarter
(SE14) of Section Five (5); Northeast Quarter (NE14) of
Section Five (5); all in Township Twenty-nine (29) North,
Range Ten (10); all West of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
Holt county, Nebraska.
This is an excellent farm, well located, adequate buildings, good
soil, and would make a splendid home or fine investment. There are
a five room house, granary and crib combined, and a barn, located on
the Northeast Quarter (NEV4) of Section Five (5).
TERMS: This property is to be sold at auction at the Front Door of the Court House
in the City of O'Neill by Referee to the highest bidder for cash by Order of the District Court
of Holt county, Nebraska. Purchaser to pay 10% cash on day of sale and balance upon
confirmation of sale. Sale to remain open for one hour. Said land will be offered both by
quarters and as a whole. There are abstracts of title to each of said quarters.
ANYONE DESIRING A REAL GOOD FARM WOULD DO WELL TO INSPECT AND
CONSIDER THE PURCHASE OF THIS LAND OR SOME PART OF IT.
For F'urther Information Inquire:
JULIUS D. CRONIN, REFEREE, O’NEILL, NEBR.
SLOANS, KEENAN & CORBITT, ATTORNEYS, GENEVA, NEBR.
Are You Using
Electricity
Our electric system is designed to carry the maximum
annual load which occurs during the winter months.
This load drops off sharply in the spring due to chang
ing seasons with the result that we have considerable
excess capacity in plants and lines in the period from
March to June. Therefore, during these four months
we are passing on to our customers the use of this
excess capacity by selling all electricity over and above
last year’s bill, pins 5%„ at 2c per K.W.H.
Many of our
customers
have taken advantage of this exceptional offer and
are now enjoying the use of 2c electricity. A con
siderable number have purchased Electric Ranges or
Refrigerators and applied the savings to their pur
chases. Others have used electricity freely at this
exceptionally low rate to lighten the labors of the
home. It will pay you to investigate this offer.
Ask Any Employee How You Can Purchase This
2c Electricity Which Will Be Available
Only to June 30th, 1936
Interstate Power
Company