The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 22, 1940, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    yiho is this Hillman they talk
So much, about, Jimmie 1
He’s the Russian bom
radical the President
appointed on the Advis
ory Commission, of our
National Dtefen.se board,
to head the labor
Section
iVe read So much about
Commurustic connection*
I* that a* true?_
Judge for vour*eif, Jane
Me was Cupeled from the
American federation ^ Labor
because <f hi* Eidialtjm. Me
helped ocean> ze the tbmmun.
)*t p*ri.y. hia* p**ide*t of
the lUsSun-American V*d«$
Why did the President ap
point him and keep turn thoe?
Your guess « m good m
minebut I’ll bet a dctAr
against a. crocheted *otcn
that he and a tot of hr*
kind Will be thrown out on
their necks when we get
Viilkie in, Washington
&rCJLt gr>e£ • And <-’ur S* fifty
depends orv lum And Jus follower*
•a office in the neAntime. i cm
bird ly wArt fof electkm to o>me
I
at Red Bird, came Friday to visit
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Tomlinson. On Saturday they all
drove to Inman, where they at
tended a family reunion at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cov
entry.
Mr. Robert Schulz treated his
son, Palmer, his daughter-in-law
and grandson, Kerry, to a trip to
Norfolk and the Ringling & Bar
man circus Monday evening. They
had a very enjoyable time and
Kerry was properly awed by the
animals. It was a very pleasant
surprise.
Mrs. Mattie Soukup went to Lin
coln Friday, where she met her son,
Francis, who came from Denver to
Lincoln, for a three-days vacation.
Mrs. Soukup returned Sunday
bringing with her Vince Streeter,
who has been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Mathews this sum
mer.
Last Saturday night, between
nine-thirty and ten o’clock, some
one tore off the screen on the north
side of the house and entered the
home of Mrs. Georgia Rasely in the
north part of O’Neill, taking some
sixty dollars in cash and a ladies
watch. While the local police force
has not as yet caught the thief,
they have several promising clues,
which they are following.
Lod Janousek moved his beer
and billiard parlor last Monday to
the new Ryan building, next door
east of his former location. The
new building was completed a week
ago and now Lod has one of the
nicest and handiest store rooms in
the city. In his former location
he was able to use only three pool
or billiard tables, while in his neiv
location he will be able to use five,
which will add much amusennent to
the lovers of the ivory in the city
and surrounding country.
W. A. Burke and his wife of Cole
ridge, Nebr., and their son, Rev.
Father Burke, of Washington,
D. C. were in the city Wednesday
visitoing relatives and old friends.
Mr. Burke was a resident of this
county in the early nineties and
married a Holt county girl, a sister
of George, John and Bert Shoe
maker. The writer first became
acquainted with Mr. Burke some
fifty years ago when he was a resi
dent of Randolph, when we were
both kids. Vte enjoyed a visit with
^hiro and his son, Father Burke, on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Downey,
Misses Mary and Chickie Iler, and
Mr. Downey’s father, C. ,E. Downey
of Independence, Mo., returned on
Friday from a thirty days vacation
spent at the Black Hills, Yellow
stone Park, Reno, Nevada, and
California. W’hile in California,
They visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Watspn. Mr.
Watson formerly lived in O’Neill
and worked for the Frontier about
fifty years ago. They also visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N.
Mullendore, Mr. Mullendore also be
ing a * former O’Neillite, having
worked at tthe C. & N. W’. railroad,
when the late J. F. Gallagher
worked there.
MisB Muriel Brittell arived Sun
day from Sioux City, where she is
taking a nurses’ course in training
at St. Vincent’s hospital, to visit
relatives and friends during her
vacation.
The M. M. Club entertained their
members at a picnic at the O’Neill
City Park, followed by cards at the
home of Mrs. Esther Cole Harris
on Friday evening. Mrs. Lawrence
Russel] winning high score.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dowd, of
Schuyler, announce the birth of a
daughter on Tuesday, August 13.
Mrs. Dowd will be remembered
here as the former Miss Eileen
O’Malley.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O’Donnell,
who were here visiting at the home
of Hugh’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. O'Donnell for the past week,
left Saturday for their home in
Omaha.
Miss DeMaris Benson entertain
ed a group of twelve girls and boys
at her home on Tuesday evening,
the occasion being her birthday,.
A grand time iB reported by all
who attended.
Mrs. Gordon Murray and son,
John, and daughter;, Ann, of Chi
cago, arrived here on Thursday
morning to visit at the home of
Joe Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
M, King.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Biglin, son
Bob, and daughter, Alice, left Tues
day for Omaha, where Bob will
resume his work at the Cluinic
there, and the others will visit for
a couple of days.
Mrs. Mark Williams, of Cali
fornia, who has been visiting her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Williams, left Monday for
Council Bluffs, where she will visit
her son, Ray and family for a few
weeks.
Miss Marie Biglin, Miss Helen
.Biglin and Mrs. Charles McKenna
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O'NEILL HATCHERY
drove to Sioux City on Tuesday
where Miss Helen Biglin took the
train for Rochester, Minn., where
she will go through the Mayo
Clinic.
Miss Rita Moore, of Omaha, at»
rived here on Sunday to visit at th|
home of her father, James Moore
She plans on remaining here until
Sunday when she will go to Denver
to visit relatives during the bal
ance of her vacation.
A card from Stuart received by
this office announces that a Boost
er Caravan from Stuart will be
in O’Neill on Friday, August 16,
boosting for their American Le
gion dedication which will be held
in that city on August 22.
Mrs. F. M. Brennan, daughter,
Devine, and son, Neil, and Miss
Bernadette Brennan and Miss Mar.
garet Ellen Donohoe drove to Sioux
City on Monday and spent the day
there visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and
son, Allen, and William Martin
left Sunday for Rapid City, S. D.
Mis. Martin and son remained in
Hot Springs, visitirp at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Williams,
o'n'.le the others drov* on to Rapid
City on business. They returned
home Tuesday.
A delegation of Butte Boosters
headed by the Butte band, were
in the city Monday afternoon ad
vertising their celebration of the
Fiftieth anniversary of the found
ing of the town, which will be held
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of this week. They have made
arrangements to put on an elab
orate program for the entertain
ment of their guests.
Charley Wydht, age about 96, of
Chambers, was before the insanity
commission of Holt county last
Monday afternoon, was found to be
insane and was committed to the
hospital for the insane at Norfolk.
He was taken to that institution
by Sheriff Duffy Tuesday.
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Over the County
EMMET ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fowler and
small son of Sioux City, Iowa, vis
ited at John Conard's Wednesday.
Mr. Fowler teaches in Sioux City
and formerly lived at Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Johnson and
two little daughters returned home
Tuesday evening from LeMars
Iowa, where they went on a busi
ness trip. Sewell’s mother remain
ed at LeMars.
Mr. Jerome Maring of Yank
ton, South Dakota, arrived in Em
met Wednesday to visit at thf Guy
Cole home. His son, Keith, who
graduated from Yankton College
this last spring has accepted a po
sition with Pan-American Airways
and left the first of the month for
Brownville, Texas, to take up his
duties as radio operator.
Mrs. John Conard and Mary Lou
left Sunday for Norfolk, where they
visited friends and attended the
circus on Monday. They will visit
at Wayne before returning home
the latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dailey drove
to Yankton, So. Dak., Sunday to at
tend the circus there.
Guy Cole and son, Bud, returned
Friday night from a business tTip
to Sundance and Newcastle, Wyo
ming.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wills and sons,
Roland and Gerald, and Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Abart and family at
tended the circus in Norfolk Mon
J, : S' , ■*
day.
' Orvill« Biddle of Geddes, Sb.
Dak., w^s ip ■ Emmet Monday buy
’ihg hayt'to be trucked to Geddes.
Shirley Bates will be the new
derk at the Conatd Store. Zane
Cole, who has worked ’ there this
summer wjll go back to school at
O’Neill.
Mrs. John Boncenberger was
called to Spaulding, Nebraska,
Thursday by the serious illness of
her father, Chas. Dallegge. Word
was received here that he passed
away on Saturday.
Miss Merna Fox returned home
from Miller, Nebraska, Saturday.
Dickie Anderson returned home
Sunday from Pierce, Nebraska,
where he had been visiting his
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole and
daughters, Lois and Jean, and Mrs.
Jerome Maring drove to Ord, Ne
braska, Sunday. Mrs. Maring
stayed there to visit relatives.
Mrs. Alice Bridges and son, Ed
die, of Sioux City, Iowa, arrived in
Emmet Wednesday to spend her
vacation at the Guy Cole home.
Walter Pucketts enjoyed a visit
with Mr. Puckett’s sister and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Willeman, of Kansas City, Mo.,
ast week.
INMAN NEWS
A post nuptial shower was giv
en at the Methodist church par
lors Tuesday afternoon for Mrs.
Paul Marsh, formerly Miss Gladys
Hancock. About 75 ladies weTe
present and Mrs. Marsh received
many lovely gifts. At the close of
the afternoon a delicious lunch was
served.
Miss Gladys Hancock of Inman,
and Mr. Paul Marsh of Enid,
Oklahoma, were married Saturday
evening, August 17 at the Method
ist parsonage by Rev. \ irgil
Wright. They were accompanied
by Mr. J. Ed Hancock of O’Neill,
Nebr., and Mrs. Elmer Spann of
Atkinson, Nebr., niece and nephew
of the bride. They will be at home
at Enid, Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marsh left for
their home in Oklahoma Wednes
day.
A baby girl was bom to Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Coleman, Jr. last Wed
nesday. The little one has been
named Brenda.
Clarence McClurg of Omaha,
was a Inman visitor Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Schultz and
family drove to Ewing Friday.
Geo. Coleman Sr. and J. T.
Thompson Sr., were Orchard visit
ors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leidy were
Lincoln visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Perkins returned
home from Wyoming last Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fowler and
son went back to Sioux City Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ercle Renner drove
to Neligh Saturday to spend the
week end to visit Mrs. Renner’s
parents.
Mr. and Mr^. Pete Cooper and
son, Jimrnie, were Sunday visitors
at the J. T. Thompson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brittell and
daughter, Murial, of O'Neill, were
Inman visitors Sunday.
Mrs. W. C. Hancock of O’Neill,
is Sp^hding several days at the
Mary Hancock home in Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brittell, Mr.
and rs. F. S. Brittell and Shirley,
r. and Mrs. Manuel Crosser and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morsback and
son, Harlan, and daughter, Lois,
drove to the park near Royal Sun
day for a picnic.
The L. L. Club met at the home
of Mrs. Jennie Crosser last Wed
nesday afternoon.
MEEK AND VICINITY
Mrs. Mad Henifin and baby
daughter returned home on Thurs
day from the Q/Neill hospital. ,} r
Mr. and Mrs. Swede Sedivy >*Bd
family Spent Sunday at the Art
Rem ter home.
Albert KaczOr has been on the
sick list the past week.
Hiram Johnson was an overnight
guest Saturday at the Jim Hav
ranek home.
Clarence Devall spent Friday
evening at the Elmer Devall home.
J. B. Schissler of Bristow, is
spending a few days with Mr and
Mrs. Swede Sedivy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Luber,
and Mrs. Orville Lowry and daugh
ter Earbara, spent Tuesday at the
Glen Hull home in Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall were
dinner guests on Tuesday at the
W. S. Devall home.
Mrs. Ela Karr is now at the
home of her son, Roy, after spend
ing some time visiting friends and
relatives at Wayne.
Dick Robertson went to Omaha
the last of the week to receive
treatment for his eyes.
Luetta and Naomi Johnson and
Marjorie Carrol Phiel spent Sun
day at the Mad Henifin home.
Will Devall is suffering from a
severe attack of lumbago in his
back.
Rachel Robertson is now spend
ing a couple of weeks at home after
attending summer school at Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Swede Sedivy and
family, J. B. Schissler of Bristow,
Mrs. C. E. Linn and Mrs. Elmer
Devall and Dwayne spent Monday
at the Art Remter home.
BRIEFLY STATED
Miss Grace Welsh returned Mon
day from Los Angeles, where she
has spent the past six weeks visit
ing friends. She also visited San
Francisco while,on the west coast.
Mrs. W. A. Miller of Marysville,
Mo., and Mrs. Anna McCartney re
turned Sunday evening from their
trip to Yellowstone Park and Den
ver.
Mrs. Warren Brady, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Carson, for the past two
weeks returned to New York City
Thursday.
Mrs. D. H. Cronin and daughter,
Marjorie Joan and son, Richard,
returned Wednesday night from
a three days visit in Sioux City,
where business was combined with
pleasure.
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Miss Helen Toy returned on Sat
urday from Los Angeles, Calif.,
where she had been attending the
summer session of the University
of Southern California.
Mr. and Mrs. Travers and Bon,
Clarence, and Mrs. Carr and son,
Julius, of Elgin, were in the city
Sunday visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Beha.
John Black, one of the energetic
and hustling farmers and stockmen
of Coleman township, was trans
acting business in the city last
Monday.
Schaffer and Parker pen sets.—
Stannard’s. 15-2
Mrs. Gordon Murray son, John,
and daughter, Ann, left Wednes
day for their home in Chicago,
after visiting here at the home of
Joe Mann for the past week.
Everett Bollen of Ewing was
before the Insanity Board Tuesday
and he was adjudged insane and
Clarence Bergstrom took him to
the Norfolk State Hospital Tues
day.
Mrs. Lester Anderson and daugh
ter, Judy, of Minneapolis, Minn.,
arrived on Tuesday and are visit
ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
J. P. Brown. Mrs. Brown and Mrs.
Anderson are sisters.
Bill Haley came up from Omaha
last Sunday. On Monday he and
Bill Beha left for Minneapolis,
Minn., where they will visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beha
until Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. Archie Bowen and
sdfi.'DdWAId, drove to Tekamah, on
Sunday,' where they visited Rev.,
A. J. May, and then spent Monday
in Wayne, visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart.
Drs. Gadbois & Stewart, Eye,
Ear, Nose & Throat Specialists, of
Norfolk, Nebraska, will be in
O’Neill at Dr. Carter’s office all day
Wednesday, August 28. Glasses
fitted. 14-2
Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and
son will leave Saturday for Los An
geles, Calif., where Mr. Jones will
attend an Aircraft school. Mr.
Jones has been employed at Dick’s
Body Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. McKinley C. Sim-1
onson went to Valentine Monday,
bringing back their daughter, Lor
raine Simonson, who had been
there visiting friends for the past
week. They returned Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddy of
Sioux Falls, So. Dak., were here
over the week end visiting rela
tives and friends. Mrs. Cuddy’s
sister, Eileen returned with them
for a two weeks vacation.
If those who want to wear Will
kie buttons will call at this office
we wlir take care of them. We
have a good supply on hand and
will have more soon. Come in and
get yours.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kratochvil
and children .of Osmond, and Mrs.
Francis Gallagher and children of
Kearney, spent Wednesday visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Kersenbrock.
Mr. and Mts. Anton Toy, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Swanson left Sunday
for Omaha, where Mr. and Mrs. Toy
will attend market week and Mr.
and Mrs. Swanson will return to
their home at Herman.
Mrs. Lawrence M. Reickhoff of
Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Wtn. Cradle,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O’Donnell,
Grace O’Donnell and Louise O’Don
nell of Omaha are here called by
the serious illpess of their father,
J. F. O’Donnell.
Mrs. Anna McCartney, Mrs. Max
Honke of Butte ,and Mrs. W. A.
Miller of Marysville, Mo.’ went to
Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. McCartney
will attend market week, and Mrs.
Miller will setarn to her home at
Marysville..,; t n •*. rj*.,
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Don’tf miss 'St. John's, Sunday,
September 1st. i i 15-1
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gruver, of
Long View, Washington, and
daughter, Elaine, arrived in
O’Neill Wednesday for a short vis
it at the home of her brother, Per
cy Watenbaugh and family. They
expect to start on their homeward
journey Sunday.
Mrs. Helen Simar, Miss Grace
Connelly, Mrs. Mildred Davis, Ann
Asher, Mrs. J. H. McPharlin and
Miss Phyllis Chapman went to
Omaha Sunday. Mrs. Simar at
tended market week while the
others visited friends and rela
tives.
Mrs. Zack France of Camos,
Washington, who has been visiting
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O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
ATTENTION
Farmers and Ranchers
Cattle Prices are very good at this
time and buyers are anxious to sup
ply their needs.
Bring your livestock to our auc
tion. All consignments, large or
small, are given our careful atten
tion and consideration. We are here
to serve you.
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TERMS
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AUGUST 29
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The quality and style of Aulabaugh Furs are never ques
tioned. We ask you now to COMPARE PRICES on these
furs. Fur prices are up and still climbing, and Aulabaugh
clients have been protected thus far, but do not hesitate
to buy now.
Aulabaugh Is Your Furrier Thru This Store.
Evening Appointment If Desired.