The Frontier D. H. Cronin, Editor and Proprietor Entered 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 25c an inch (one column wide) per week. Want ads 10c per line, first insertion, subse quent insertions, 6c per line. THE DAYS OF LONG AGO Fifty-Five Years Ago The Frontier, October 29, 1885 Dr. J. E. Shore, of London, Can ada. has located in O’Neill per manently. Office for the present in the Corbett dental rooms. This issue of The Frontier is full of campaign stories, lies nailed, etc., it being about the wind-up of a bitter campaign when everyone took their politics seriously. Fifty Years Age _ The Frontier, October 30, 1890 The pole* for the electric lights are here. The other material is expected every day. Forty Years Ago The Frontier, November 1, 1900 Perhaps nothing in many years ha* so moved the community as the *ad death of Mr. and MrB. Ed Wager’* two boys, Lawrence Dari, age 4 years, and Edwin Emil, age 7, which occtirred in Dry Creek Fri day, by drowning, a short distance from the home of Patrick Barrett, southeast of town. They were crossing Dry Creek whin they went into a hole and drowned. Thirty Years Ago e *' • I f > by being changed to Conoco Germ Processed motor oil. Its magnet-like ■l . : > ability keeps inner engine parts surfaced with rich slippy oil-plating ... as close-fitting as other protective plating on your car . . . and just as drainproof! Then before you even get near the waiting engine, it’s already oil-plated against the worst Winter wear of the starting period. Ever hear of any Winter help that's more positive? Change today then, to this patented Germ Processed oil that oil-plates, warding off ex cess wear to keep up mileage. Your Mileage Merchant’s Conoco station has it for you. Continental Oil Company Conoco Germ Processed OIL-PLATES YOUR ENGINE ---— Complete AUTO LOAN SERVICE Here is a truly quick way to get needed cash. Loans on all makes. No tie-up on your car. If your car isn’t paid for, see us anyhow. Often we can reduce payments as much as one-third to one-half and advance extra cash besides. Money can also be obtained here to help with the purchase of a new car. In ! quire today. QUICK. CONFIDENTIAL and! COURTEOUS SERVICE Central Finance j Corporation C. E. JONES, Manager * First Natl Bank Bldg. O’Neill j ONE of the causes of failure in life is that people will not turn from envy or the success ful to emulation. ' , *! . - ' * ) ' . • 4, w \ *.• /•'! ’• .«* ’ , v •_ -,v » t i , ‘ *■/' . " * ‘ ,, The O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK . i‘? Capital, Surplus and This Bank Carries Ns Undivided Profits, Indebtedness of Officers II 40,000.00 or Stockholders. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation V ' ' • ' '* ■■ • i**• .. v’l • r i * • All the roads are paved with plate glass, when you ride in this great big new Ford. Never before a ride like this, in the low-price field! No wonder, with a huge, new, longer springbase that’s a full 9 inches greater in length than one of the low-priced cars; 4 inches greater than another. New, longer, softer springs, newly perfected hydraulic shock absorbers, plus the deep cushion divan seats, give this car a smoothness J \ ff t of riding quality so far above its price class there's no comparison. Vie’re ready to prove it the minute you say "GO!” Don’t Jet anyone stampede you into buying any car till you see and drive and ride in this ’4l Ford. ^ LOHAUS MOTOR CO. LINCOLN, FORD AND MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE O’NEILL, NEBRASKA