The Frontier D. H. Cronin, Editor and Proprietor Entered at the postoffice at O’Neill, Nebraska, as Second Class Mattel. ^SUBSCRIPTION One Year, in Nebraska . >2.00 One Year, outside Nebraska.... 2.25 Every subscription is regarded •a an open account. The names of •ubacribers 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 25c an inch (one column wide) per week. Want ads JOe per line, first insertion, subse quent insertions, 6c per line. BRIEFLY STATED The Misses Edna Marie and Mildred O'Malley spent Sunday at the home of thvir parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. O'Malley at Chambers. Bob Mitchell returned the first of the week from Seattle, Wash., to spend a few weeks visting at the home of his parents. Misses Josephine Borgelt and Marie Welsh went to Norfolk Mon day where they visited friends and relatives for a few days. Miss Inez O’Connell left Mon day for St. Louis, Mo., called there by the suden death of her sister-in law, Mrs. Joe O’Connell. Miss Dorothy Lierwer of Inman apd Miss Florence Morris of Val entine were guests of Mrs. Anna W. McCartney Sunday. Mr. and Mis. A. E. Spittler went to Elkhorn, Nebr., Friday to at tend the wedding of a friend. They returned Saturday. Mrs. Tom Quilty went to Omaha Tuesday to attend the convention of The Degree of Honor, which is being held there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rickley went to Fullerton Saturday to vis it her parents. They returned Monday. O. H. Heuton of Gliriden, bowa, came Sunday and is visiting at the Frank Pruss home for several days. i H. B. Hubbard and daughter, Kern, came up from Lincoln Satur. day and visited friends over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eby moved Wednesday to the Steabner property, which they recently pur chased. Mrs. Mary A. Uttley returned Saturday from a two-weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Lottie Ham mond at Mills, Nebr. Mrs. Gene Rummel returned home Sunday from Wayne. Nebras ka, where she had been visiting her parents for the past two weeks. Mrs. Judge Hay of Silver City, N. M„ is here visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins. M rs. H. W. Starlin returned Fri day from Bedford, Iowa, and Ce dar Bluffs .Nebraska, where she had visited relatives and friends for the past two weeks. Miss Ruby Weisman, Cletus Sull livan and John Connelly went to Neligh Saturday evening and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene O’Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coyne, and Mrs. L. W. O'Malley returned on Thursday from Waubay, S. D., af ter attending their brother, Wm. Burke’s funeral. Young people of the Epworth League entertained their mothers to a dinner and afterwards a pro gram Thursday evening at the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gatz will leave Friday for Omaha t.i visit friends and relatives and also Mr. Gatz will attend the Fireman's Conven tion. Mrs. Pete Hertford and Mrs. Geo. Milies entertained Circle 1 of the Presbyterian Church at the home of Mrs. Hertford Tuesday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. V. C. Wright, Mrs. Harold Lindberg, Mrs. Bennett Gillespie, and Mrs. J. L Sherbahn went to Norfolk Thursday to at tend a Methodist conference. Mrs. Helen Sirek drove to Oma ha last Sunday and spent several days visiting relatives and friends in that city, returning home Wed nesday night. Gus DeBacker returned Tuesday evening from Sioux City, where on Monday and Tuesday he attended a convention of Penney Store man agers held in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitzpat rick, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wichael and daughter, Donna Lee, of Coun cil Bluffs, Iowa, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mc Manamy. Mrs. Julia Hayes of Los Angeles, Calif., who has been here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry Grady and her family left on Tuesday morning for Lincoln, Nebraska, where she will visit at the home of .Mr .and Mrs. Den Hunt for a few days. Charles Green returned Wednes day from Sioux Falls, So. Dak., where he had been visiting Gordon Anderson. While there he and Gordon went to Huron .pheasant hunting. Mrs. Art Turner, daughter Shir ley Ann, and son Jimmie, of Win ner, So. Dak., came Tuesday even ing and will spend several da^s visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Teresa Connelly. Albert Miller, Geralt Baker and Marvin Johnson went to Creigh ton Tuesday night being called PUBLIC SALE! On account of ill health I will sell at my farm one and a half miles north of the cemetery and three and a half miles west on Highway 20. the following described property, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1940 ('ommcncing at 1 o’clock P. M. 25-HEAD OF COWS AND HEIFERS-25 1 Black mare 9 years old, weight 1200; 1 black horse 4 year* Face Heifers to freshen in the spring. 5-HEAD OF HORSES AND COLTS-5 17 Black mare 9 years old, weight 1200; 1 black horse 4 years old weight 1300, broke; 1 bay more 3 years old, weight 1300, broke; I bay and 1 black horse colts, one year old. FARM MACHINERY I wagon with hox, 1 wagon steel running gear with rack, 1 New Century Cultivator and 1 surface cultivator, One 2-row tractor cultivator for Farm-All tractor, 1 two or three bottom tractor plow, 1 McCormick-Deering manure spreader, 1 Deering 12-foot hay rake, 1 Deering 6-foot mower. One 3-section harrow. Two 2-row Elis, 1 riding sulky plow, 1 good endgate seeder, 1 grindstone and numerous other articles. Terms—Cash, unless arrangements are made with clerk. J. K. ERNST, Owner Col. Ituv Wanser, Auctioneer First National Bank, Clerk Week-End Specials At Our Store •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I « ?i . , „• . A For Day In and Day Out buying you will find our prices consistently low on well-known brands—first of all quality. Pancake Hour 0 15 c«.t 4 Parka*** ... Breakfast Food Whole Wheat ('ereal 4 19' ■ Founds I # SYRUP Fancy Table in Glass 10' 25 35c Hills Bros. Coffee Pound . 28' New Stock of Corn Meal, Graham Flour, Whole Wheat and Rye POTATOES, Extra good quality Cl RK!) TRRIUMPH—Per 100 Pounds Also have dry land lied River Ohios in stork for winter keeping LAST CALL FOR— Beets CAc Bu. DU Peck 20e Carrots Bu. ... Peck .... Turnips gCc Peck 25c ONIONS—Dry Buy by the QCc Bl'SHEL 03 Peck at. 30c Parsnips, bu. 95c Peck at .-. 30c Sweet Potatoes 7 Lbs. for..25c APPLES—rancy Ring Pack Jonathans Cl OC Per Bush.l . 0 ■ «XO PEARS—For Canning Cl 7Q FANCY HAND PACK—Bushel 0 ■ BIG SOAP SALE Woodbury’s finest Toilet Soap on this Sale. 1 Cake 1 cent when you buy 3 cakes at 25c or 4 Cakes for 26c Also Jergens fine Toilet Soap 1 Cent Sale 1/c OR 4 BARS FOR .. 10 Rinso Sale—Two 25c Packages for QQc ONLY 07 Washo—Giant package with cup and saucer AQc ON SALE AT 17 Brazil Nuts Pound . Marshmallows 2 Pounds For .. Cranberries Pound .. Flour 48-Pounds __ Dixie Dog Food ICc 2 Cans . Iw Pancake Flour OQc 10 Pounds .. W# Family Giant Can 73c NOW IN STOCK Fresh Oysters and Fresh Fish Every Week End Shop at Our Store—Always Somethin# New Schulz Store Free Delivery O'NEILL, NEBR. Phone 230 there by the sudden death of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Oliver Cron well. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pruss of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tom jack of ESving, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reis of Atkinson, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pruss of Emmet Sunday. Dick Daley of Omaha was in O’Neill on Monday, visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harrington and transacting busi ness. Anton Ruzicka and his daugh ter, Miss Irene arrived on Thurs day evening to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell and son, Eddie, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich and family went to Sioux City Sunday where they spent the day visiting Billie Free- j lich, who is in St. Vincent’s hos pital. Mrs. F. N .Cronin, Mrs. Col. F. M. Brennan. Miss Bernadette Bren nan, Miss Geneive Biglin, Miss Jean Biglin and Miss Geraldine Cronin drove to Norfolk on Monday and spent the day there. Mrs. Manville, of Portland, Ore., a former resident of this city and Stuart, was in the city Monday visiting old time friends and spent most of the day visiting at the home of Judge and Mrs Dickson. A pre-nuptial shower was held on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leonard Shoemaker in honor of Miss Helen O’Connell. Mrs. Clarence Donohoe was assist ing hostess. The bride received many beautiful gifts. Mrs .A. J. Schroeder returned to Omaha Monday after spending a few days here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krusen stzerna, of Sioux City, Iowa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc Donough Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Cloude, of Sioux City, Iowa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs .W J. McDonough Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Landsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Boshart and Mrs. P. J. Landsworth left Friday for Coffee. Mo., where they will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Kearns. Mrs. Kearns is a daughter of Mrs. P. J. Landsworth*. 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