The Frontier D. H. Cronin, Editor and Proprietor Etatered at the postoffice at O’Neill,: Nebraska, as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION One Year, in Nebraska $2.00 One Year, outside Nebraska..., 2.25 Every subscription is regarded as an open account. The names of subscribers will be instantly re moved from our mailing list at ex piration of time paid for, if pub lisher shall be notified; otherwise the subscription remains in force at the designated subscription price. Every subscriber must understand that these conditions are made a part of the contract between pub lisher and subscriber. Display advertising is charged for on a basis of 26c an inch (one column wide) per week. Want ads 10c per line, first insertion, subse quent insertions, 6c per line. BRIEFLY STATED Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Chapman of Omaha, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Chapman’s mother, Mrs. James McPharlin, left on Monday for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davidson and daughter, Eileen, drove to Stuart on Monday to visit their son, Jim mie, who is in the Stuart hospital recovering from an operation. Dr. J. P. Brown left on Sunday for Chicago, Illinois, where he will attend a convention of railroad physicians being held in that city this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Herre drove to Linoln, Nebraska, on Sunday, taking their son, Jimmie, to that city to enter his second year at the university. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Gleason, of Randolph, Nebraska, spent Sun day in O’Neill visiting at the home of Mr .and Mrs. P. B. Harty and other relatives. Mrs, Anna Jordan and daughter, Dorothy, left on Monday for Oma ha, where Dorothy will enter her sophomore year at Creighton Uni versity. Miss Eileen Davidson left Tuee- j day for her home in Omaha after m visiting here for a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davidson. Rev. B. J. Leahy of Laurel, Ne braska, and Rev. C. A. Beyersdorf er of St. John’s, Deloit, were in O’Neill, Tuesday and Wednesday visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bain, of Greg ory, S. D., came over Wednesday to attend the celebration and to visit with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McNally announce the birth of twin boys on Tuesday, September 17. The boys have been named David Gerald and Michael Terrance. Miss Helen Darcy, of Omaha,left Saturday for Creighton, Nebraska where she will visit before return ing to her work in Omaha. While in O’Neill Miss Darcy was the guest of Miss Grace Connelly. Mrs. F. M. Brennan and Miss Bernadette Brennan returned on Friday from a ten days visit with Colonel F. M. Brennan nt Fort Knox, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. Em met Dayle at Chicago, Illinois. Drs.* Gadbois & Stewart, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists, of Norfolk, Nebraska, will be in O’Neill at Dr. Carter’s office all day Wednesday, September 25. Glasses fitted. 18-2 Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Smith, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Madison, and M rs. R. R. Smith, Jr., and son, Dick. I drove to Omaha and Council Bluffs last Sunday and spent the day there visiting relatives. Melyvin Ruzicka, Jimmie Wall ing, Bernard Madison, Marvin Johnson and Oscar Schulte drove to Norfolk on Tuesday evening, where they attended a meeting of Gamble Store employees. Bill Beha, who has been here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I W. H. Beha for the past six months, left Thursday morning to resume his work at the Grassland Hos pital, New York State. Harlin C. Brugger of Gordon, Nebraska, was before the county judge on September 18th charged with operating an overloaded truck. He pled guilty to the charge and was fined $10.00 and costs of $4.45. Wayne Johnson, of Hay Springs, arrested on a complaint signed by Patrolman Harry Brt was before the county court on September 17th, charged with overloading hie truck. He pled guilty, was fined $10.00 and costs of $3.10. Mrs. Pete Heriford and Miss Ag nes Reznicek drove to Grand Is land on Monday, taking Mrs. Opie Chambers, who has been visiting here to that city, where she took the train for her home at Los An geles, California. Miss Dorothy Newman and Miss Margaret Martin entertained eight, een guests at a pre-nuptial shower at the home of Mrs. James Mc Pharlin on Friday evening, honor ing Miss Lillian Nightengale, who is to be married soon. Mrs. Hugh Coyne and daughter, Nadine, left on Monday for Lin coin, where Miss Coyne will at tend the University of Nebraska, this year. For the past two years Miss Coyne has been attending St. Teresa’s at Winona, Minn, The new Western Auto Associ ate Store which is being opened by Mr. Allan Jaszkowiah, formerly of Rushville, Nebraska, will be open ed to the public on Saturday, Sep tember 21, and the formal opening will be held some time in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reiser, of Friend, were in the city the lat ter part of last week visiting rela tives and friends. While in the city Mrs. Reiser was a pleasant cal Jer at this office, extending her subscription to this household nec- j essity. Mrs. Walter Warner and her j mother, Mrs. Olive Pendergast j drove to Lincoln on Thursday, where they visited Mrs. A. E. Bow en, who is in the hospital there re covering from a serious operation. They returned home on Monday evening. Herman Glaser and Louis Pfaff, both of Fairfax, S. D., were in county court on Saturday, Septem ber 14th on a complaint signed by Patrolman Lawrence Russel, charg ing them with operating a truck outside the reciprocity agreement. They pled guilty to the charge and were fined $10 and costs of $4.05. Frontier Want Ads (Jet Results. • ^ THE ability to make money and the ability to accumulate it are two entirely different things. In that difference is the difference between failure and success. 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