EMMET ITEMS Mrs. Clyde Allen and Miss Mary Claussen visited the Emmet school teachers Monday evening. Melvin and Shirley Luben and , June and Dorothy Fox drove to Clearwater Sunday to visit friends and relatives. Doris Luben, who had been visiting in Clearwater, returned home with them. Little Mary Lou Conard has been on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Merle McKenny left Tuesday for their home in Darby, Montana. They have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lowery and other friends and relatives. Jess Wills has been unable to carry the mail for a few days Master Liquid HOG MEDICINE (Advertised by Radio.) 20-lbs. Mineralized Tankage Free With Every Gallon! Mineralized TANKAGE ^ QA f 100-Lbs__Zr.jTU Mix with 700 or 800 lbgj of ground grain. 100 lbs. Mineral-, ized Tankage is worth 128 ibsj of Tankage. PRESTONE Gallon ___ Everyone knows this is the only anti-freeze that you can depend on! O’NEILL HATCHERY this week on account of a slight attack of the flu. A miscellaneous shower was held at the Homer Lowery home Friday afternoon honoring Mrs. Merle McKenney, formerly Miss Lucille Lowery, of Darby, Mont., who is here visiting. She received many beautiful gifts. MEEK AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Devall and son, Dwayne, spent Saturday even ing at the Charlie Linn home. Mrs. Charlie Fox and son, Har old, spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Will Kaczor. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Art Auker Thursday. A lunch was served at 1 p. m., after which the following program was rendered: Piano duet, Mrs. Bob I Worth and Mrs. Art Auker; tab leau, Silver Night, Mesdaines A. L. Borg, Virgil Hubby, Sam Robert son, Emmet Slate, Albert McDon ald and Rudolph Johnson; musical Reading, Mrs. Sam Robertson, with Mrs. Worth at the piano; piano solo, Mrs. Bob Worth; reading, Mrs. Art Auker; pantomaine, ’Twas the Night Before Christmas, Mes dames Albert McDonald, Emmet Slate and Sam Robertson; distri bution of gifts by Santa Claus, in honor of Mrs.: Arf Auker; The End of A Perfect Day, Mrs. A. L. Borg, with Mrs. Bob Worth at the piano. Mrs. Viola Searles,‘who has been with her daughter, Mrs. A1 House, at Ponca, returned home Saturday night. She reports that Mr. House who was badly injured in an ex plosion, is improving rapidly and is out of danger. Lois Jean and Ilene Robertson were overnight guests of Laverne and Helen Borg Saturday. Allen Spind'er and Bob Gunn Pre-Christmas SPECIALS ] At Our Store Should be of Special Interest to you this year! We have prepared for it—as never before. CHRISTMAS TREES We want you to see our 400 tree assortment at. prices you never heard of before—and a different quality that will not shed like others. 1 Re 2'/z-foot Tree for .. lUl/ sLXT 20c, 30c, 35c L? 75c T!\, 1.25 SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS TO SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES! PEANUTS OCp Large Jumbo, 2-lbs. _tOu MIXED NUTS All No. 1 Grade, No 00P Peanuts Included, Lb. LLxt PEANUT BRITTLE 1|IP Per Pound ..... I U v APPLES qor Bushel Basket V O U Chocolate Covered 00p CHERRIES, Lb.£0C CHRISTMAS 101p MIXED, Per Lb_ I 2 C LARD 9Cp SOAP CHIPS OC Blue Barrel, Large udb PAN CAKE FLOUR ORp 2 20c pkgs. for only ..... tub FLOUR 1 QQ i 48-lb. Patent. liUU HOLLAND QQ HERRING, Keg ODC ] FOLGERS QQ- ! COFFEE, Lb. tdb | Large 10o ORANGES, Doz. I UU CORN MEAL 17 Yellow, 5-lbs. IlC OATMEAL 1Q 5-lb. Bag .. I3C LIMA BEANS OE 3 Pounds _ tUU LENTLES OCa 2 Pounds for ..... fc\ie POPCORN OE 3 Pounds fcJU PEAS—Dried Green OCn 4 Pounds for .. tub We invite you to our store—or phone your orders. We deliver. Phone 83-W. SCHULZ STORE I O’NEILL, NEBRASKA There Must Be A Reason! People don’t get easily excited these days, but when they find a whole store full of everything they need . . . and want ... at incomparably low prices, why it’s no wonder the Food Center is forging ahead. ♦♦ _♦♦ Bananas, per lb.. 6c Cranberries, per lb. . . 15c ] Sweet Corn, 3 cans . . 25c j M-J-B Coffee, per lb. . . 29c j Jell Powders, 6 for . . 25c ] Matches, per carton . . . 18c ] Peanut Butter, quart jar . 23c j Pink Salmon, per can . . 13c ] Bran Flakes, 3 packages . 19c j Crackers, 2-lb. box . . . 18c j Oxydol, 25c value . . . 21c j May Day Coffee, 29c value 25c j Animal Cookies Christmas Trees j Christmas Candies Walnuts Pecans Brazils Almonds Peanuts Mixed Nuts O’NEILL FOOD CENTER | _ ***** niinmnnminmiin « spent several days with Leroy Spindler last week. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Borg and Marvel, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby were dinner guests at the Howard Rouse home Sunday. Dinner guests at the Harry Fox home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Will Kaczor and Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. William Hubby. Arthur Rouse spent Sunday evening at Frank Griffith’s. Several of the Ladies’ Aid tied comforts for May McGowan Mon day afternoon. Mrs. Mary Ross of Crookston, has been visiting relatives here for the past two weeks. Mr. Hendrix and granddaughter, Lucille, of Atkinson, spent a few days recently at the home of an other of his granddaughters, Mrs. Paul Nelson. Dan Hansen sawed wood for Mr. Dalton the first of the week. Miss Hazel McDonald was a guest of Mrs. Carl Widtfeldt Tues day evening. PLEASANT DALE Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Keeney and daughters were week - end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Segar. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz and Glen came home Sunday from a vis it with relatives at Grand Island. Arthur Bellar, who has been quite ill the past two weeks is much better, Mrs. John Lawyer spent Friday in O’Neill with her daughter, Mrs. Lester Jonas. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Young on No vember 21. She has been christen ed Arlene Ann. Mrs. E. R. Young, of Atkinson is helping take care of her new granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coleman of Phoenix, and Mrs. Vera Hickman, and mother, Mrs. William Bantz and Fred Beckwith enjoyed dinner with the Guy Beckwith family on November 25. A miscellaneous shower was given for Mrs. Rex Beckwith, a re cent bride, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Beckw'ith in O’Neill on Saturday afternoon, Novemuer 27. The afternoon was spent making scrap books of the bride and groom from the time they were a year until they were old. Magazine □ V Keep Your Motor Young with EN-AR-CO MOTOR OIL Proper lubrication keeps motors from growing old .... and that means using a perfect oil that really protects under the strains of the hardest service .... you can be sure your motor is protected when you use EN-AR-CO MOTOR OrL MELLOR MOTOR, CO. Fifth & Douglas Sts. O’f&iH, Nebr. GLASTONBURY PLATE QUALITY Silverware - Values to $12.50 Specially priced at Choose From 20 Different Pieces Coffee Pot . . Relish Dish » Candle Sticks Cocktail Shaker Sugar and Creamer Syrup Jug with Plate Well & Tree Platter Tea Pot Bowl . . Candelabra Water Pitcher Sandwich Plate Meat Platter Gravy Boat and Tray Double Vegetable Dish Vase Centerpiece 3-piece Desfeert Set During the past few months the price of silver has nearly doubled, but we will dispose of our stock of silverware at the old prices. 26 PIECE SET—“Prevent Tarnish Container” With Hollow Handle Dessert Knives, Stainless, now sells for *1 O C C $33.50—Our Price.- X 7»Ji) 34 PIECE SET—“Prevent Tarnish Container” With Hollow Handle Dessert Knives, Stainless, now sells for /S F A F $44.00—Our Price... W. B. GRAVES --Jeweler pictures were used. Mrs. Gus Soger and Mrs. Vernon Keeney won prizes in the contests and lists of dont’s were prepared and given to the guest of hono1 to read. The bride found her gifts by the aid of alarm clocks. Mrs. II. L. Seger, of Royal, helped the hostess serve a dainty lunch late in the afternoon.. Beryl Bock, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Beck, who live about five miles northwest of Emmet, received a broken leg when he was struck by a hit and run driver. Berly was helping his brother fix a fence when the accident happened. Miss Leona Winkler spent last week visiting relatives near Stuart. ___________________ Mr. and Mrs. Gus Seger enjoyed n reunion of their family at the homo of their daughter and hus band November 25. All members of their family were present. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler and family were dinner guests Thanks giving day at the Frank Weber home in Long Pine. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz and son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lorenz Sunday. There is something almost touch ing in the humble and generous way in which John Bull is willing to give Uncle Sam the lead in pun ishing Japan. _ NOTICE The Grady Store will be open to the public until the pre sent stock is sold. MRS. ELIZABETH GRADY We Have A GOOD WILL GIFT for Everyone! WE WANT TO GIVE YOU A HANDSOME T^AATTl^ T T'T'l? All Purpose iV VV JLIY 1^1 1 Hf electric lantern Something which you need and which would cost you $1.00 if purchased at any of the stores in which it is sold. THIS IS NOT A CONTEST! YOU DON’T HAVE TO “WIN” ANYTHING! No puzzle to solve—no subscriptions to sell or pay for! Subscriber or non-subscriber, you are equally welcome to receive this fine gift. This is how you get it: LONG~P» STANCE! flood light //dftfs 0rJ(&7x/dL ^ dnycurfeie. THE LANTERN IS FREE! Just come in and ask for it; it comes to you with our compliments and a sincere hope that it will prove useful to you for years to come—hut here is what you MUST DO to obtain it. You must pay for your own accessories, (batteries and bulbs) to operate it. We do not furnish free batteries and bulbs—like buying gasoline for your car, you have to pay for your own and you MUST pay for the set that accompanies the lantern, at the cost-to-us price of 40c per complete set, un less you wish to obtain a FREE SET by taking; advantage of our ADDITIONAL OFFER, which is shown at the bottom of this announcement. YOU HAVE HEARD OF THE KWIK LITE LANTERN! We think you already know all about the famous KWIK LJTE l.antern which has proved to be such a sensation wherever it has been in troduced by newspapers to their readers; however if you have not seen it, here it is. Note that it i* not just an ordinary lantern but a decided im provement in safe dependable lighting. KWIK LITE does not have just one light —it has two—an unbreakable trouble light on top and a long distance, focusing type, headlight in front. This searchlight is capable of throwing a beam a distance of .100 feet, thus being suitable even for an emergency headlight for your car, should your lights go out some night on the roadL The body of the larttem is of light weight steel, done in attractive silver finish, with base of contrasting red, blue Or green. Switches and focusing button are located conveniently on the back of the lantern. You will need this lantern every day—on the road at night, working on tire or car—down in the cellar or dark closet, finding something laid away there—about the home, or out in the barn. No fire hazard with Kwik Lite either. These are some of a hundred places you have needed and will need this fine lantern. 4 VT.X RPMPMRPR! You muy *,ave one ^or ,hl“ axkinK—we have one for you either in r\liLr I>IHjIX. stock or on the way ami every paid subscriber to this newspaper will get his lantern if he will simply ask for it. This is NOT a limited time offer, we’re going to keep right on giving away lanterns, week in and wt*ek out until each of you have one. However, we’ll appreciate it if you'll call or write as soon as you can, but before you do, be sure to READ— OUR AMAZING ADDITIONAL OFFER! If, when you receive your lantern, you decide to pay a year’s subscription to The Frontier in advance, we will make you an ADDITIONAL PRESENT of the complete accessories to operate it—complete battery and bulb equipment for your lantern, thus giving you TWO GIFTS instead of one. And for each additional year you pay you will receive an ADDITIONAL set of free access ories. Think of it! A free lantern and one complete set of FREE ACCESSORIES, for each year’s subscription you may wish to pay when you receive your lantern. This additional offer is entirely optional, however, you need not pay a subscription when you get your lantern unless you wish to do so. YOU SHOULD ACT NOW! We cannot too strongly urge you to take advantage of this extraordinary offer. This is a real gift—something you will be glad to receive and which you can put to practical use every day. You will thank us many times for bringing it to you. If you can’t com^in, use the coupon below, (if you wish to receive both the free accessories and the lantern)* MAIL COUPON IF YOU CANNOT CALL AT THE OFFICE THE FRONTIER, O’NEILL, NEBRASKA: Enclosed find $2.00 in payment for my subscrip tion, (new or renewal) to The Frontier. It is under stood that this amount will pay my subscription for one year and entitle me to a complete set of ac cessories for my FREE LANTERN which I will call for as soon as convenient. Subscriber _____ Address __ _«.--—:-V -a