The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 05, 1940, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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SO’NEILL, JOHNSON DRUGS NEBRASKA
[HE DAYS OF
ONG AGO
Fifty-Five Years Ago
The f rontier. November It*, 1885 (
M. F. Harrington, of Atkinson,
as located here for the practice of
iw. He will office with Mr. Fahy.
I The Dustin Dispatch lies before
s and we have sized it up. Typo
raphieally, it is perfection. Ezra
. Sanders, foinierly of this city
hd an employee of this office, is
ts editor and proprietor.
[ Two more newspapers sprang1
to existence in Holt county Inst
'
eck. One at Cleveland and one ■
Dtfstin. One is wanted at Star
id another is needed badly at
limbers. Two more are in the
ospective for O’Neill and we un
jrstand that Balus, formerly of j
le Star Sentinel intends to start
le at Stuart this week.
_
f he Frontier, November 26, 1885
J. E. West returned last night j
»m Council Bluffs, where he had [
?n for the past week pushing
rough a new enterprise for,
Seill, whieh proves to be a pork
;king establishment. Ten men]
.rted work this Wednesday morn.!
; on tire building, just east ofl
• creamery near the Northwest- j
1 tracks. The building will be
c34 feet and is to be operated
the O’Neill Packing Co., with!
E. West as manager.
Fifty Years Ago
he Frontier, November 20, 1890
The glass front of the McEvony
Bride building is in place and it
ms up in good shape. The plas
ers are at work and the building
1 be finished as soon as possible,
rhe following clerks in the prin
al business places of O’Neill
itioned their employers to close
ir places of business at 8 o’clock
m., except Saturdays and
ristmas week: Pat McManus, T.
Daugherty, T. D. Hanley, VVm.
McNiehols, James Gallagher, Frank
Mann, Chas. O’Neill, Hay McClure,
Janies McManus, Samuel Thomp
son, Ed Boland and John Murphy.
The following business houses
agreed to the request of their em
ployees: J. P. Mann, M. M. Sulli
van, H. Wilson, J. Pfund, J. L.
Mack, J. E. Smith, H. Hendrik
son, H. W. McClure, C. E. Hall,
B. Wton.
The Frontier, November 27, 1800 ,
The fixtures of the O’Neill State |
Bank are here and have been plac-1
ed in position and are very fine.
The carpenter work is nearly com-)
pleted and the building will soon be
ready for occupancy.
William W. Watson and Miss
Ella U. Baldwin were united in the
Inmds of holy matrimony on the
Oth inst at the residence of Isaac |
Baldwin, the bride's father at In
man, by Rev. J. lie Los Wilson.
A paper is being circulated
around town by some of the boys;
securing signatures for the purpose
of organizing u militia company
here.
The company to prospect andi
sink an aitesian well in O'Neill has |
been duly organized and about
$1,000.00 worth of stock subscribed
for.
On Wednesday morning at 7:30
•o'clock John Murphy and Miss
Mary Gibbons, both of this city,
were united in the bonds of wed
lock, at St. Patrick’s Catholic
church by Rev. M. F. Cassidy.
Forty Years Ajfo
| The Frontier, November 22, 1900
James DeYarman, formerly a
resident of this city and county,
was killed by an explosion in the
Homestead Mills in Pennsylvania
on November 10, 1900, at the age of
39 years.
The population of Holt county at
the last census was 13,633. The
Frontier offered a prize for the
Holt county resident guessing
nearest to the population of the
county. This prize was won by
A. K. Wertz, of Star, who only
missed it 133, as his guess was |
13,500. The following guesses were
also submitted: Peter Greeley, Sur
atoga, 19,876; Jane W'illiams,
O’Neill, 27,000; W. B. Lower, Ew
ing, 7,127; C. W. Hagensick, Joy,
8,047; Jacob Schaffer, O’Neill,
16,000.
The Frontier, November 29, 1900
G. 0. Hazelet and family and A.
J. Meals arrived in the city last
evening. Meals and Hazelet re
cently returned from Alaska.
The work on the convent is pro
gressing rapidly and it is expected
the building will be completed
shortly.
Roscoe Conklin passed away on
November 2, at Binghampton,
N. Y., where he was visiting rela
tives. He was 59 years of age.
Roscoe was a resident of this city
for several years and was Consid
ered the classiest dresser in town.
He left O’Neill about 6 years ago.
His death came suddenly and up
on investigation ot his apparel
$1,400.00 was found in the various
pockets of his clothing.
Thirty Years Ago
The Frontier, November 17, 1910
Mrs. C. E. Stout went down to
Omaha Wednesday morning to
spend a few days visiting relatives
Mrs. Catherine Cook, one of the
poineer residents of the county,
died last Monday morning at the!
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borne of her daughter, Mrs. Cassie
Kennedy, at Jersey City, N. J.,
where she has resided the past
year. She was 90 yars of age at
the time of her death. The re-1
mains were shipped to this city for
burial.
The Frontier, November 24, 1910
William J. O’Connor, of this
; city and Emma O’Laughlin, of
; South Omaha, were married at St.
| Bridget’s church in South Omaha
; last Tuesday morning.
Married, at St. Patrick’s church,
J Monday, November 21, 1910, Dr.
J. A. Devine to Miss Mae Camp
bell, Rev. W. J. O’Sullivan officiat-j
ing.
Twenty Yrears Ago
The Frontier, November 18, 1920 j
Mrs. P. C. Donohoe entertained!
the ladies bridge club of block
eighteen, Monday evening. Dainty
refreshments were served.
A dance at the K .C. Hall, fol
lowed by a banquet at the Grand |
Cafe, was tendered Mr .and Mrs.
Chet Cooper by about thirty of
their friends Friday evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Cooper will soon leave |
for Iowa to spend the winter.
The Frontier, November 25, 1920
Dr. J. M. Caldwell, formerly
owner of a large ranch north of J
this city upon which he resided for
several years, has accepted a call
as pastor of the Presbyterian
church at Valentine. For the past
ten years Dr. Caldwell has been a
resident of California.
The Royal Theatre has been sold
to J. B. Mellor and in the future
will he run by Mr. Mellor and Mr.
McMillan, they taking possession
last Monday evening.
Ten Years Ago
The Frontier, November 20, 1930
One of the most destructive sleet1
storms that has visited this section j
of the state in years began last I
Wednesday night and by daylight,
the trees, telephone, telegraph and
electric light and power lines were
hanging with a thick coat of ice
that broke them down in many
places.
i Serial and Order Numbers
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1479 1240 Evans Edward Stover
450 1247 Dan William Hein
heimer
524 1248 Ardell Vincent Curran
j 1519 1249 Claude Earl Pickering
8G4 1250 Arthur Wayne Kopp
910 1251 C. Jim Wadsworth
157 1252 Willard Ervin Thom
son
1321 1253 Earl LeRoy McClana
han
621 1254 Reinhold Reimer
339 1255 Melvin Luther Kurtz
476 1256 Vernon Everett Whit
aker
839 1257 Marvin Raymond Karr
1203 1258 William John McNally
1650 1259 Wilfred Leo Seger
827 1260 Loyal D Hull
457 1261 Charles Edwin Russ-j
ell
842 1262 Darrel Edgar Gillette J
1056 1263 John Erwin Gailligan
631 1264 George August Fick
1034 1265 William Harold Arm-|
strong
1183 1266 Clarence Lee Brady, Jr. i
668 1267 Blaine Elton Garwood
1498 1268 Albert Theodore
Widtfeldt
1301 1269 Wilbur Elvin Mitchell
1737 1270 Bernard John Straka
219 1271 Tommy John Dunn, Jr.
859 1272 Silven ulohoveck
1379 1273 Cyril Charley Peter
1688 1274 Delbert Peter Baum
431 1275 Irwin Glenn Dunlap
1115 1276 John Mick
951 1277 George Leo Wedige
400 1278 Sewell Johnson
586 1279 Robert Joseph Gal
lagher
434 1280 Henry Joe Schmuecker
510 1281 Arthur Wymore John
son
1096 1282 Henry William Wal
ters
1234 1283 Jerome Sylvester Alien,
945 1284 Edward George Wink-j
ler
140 1285 Ivan Bernard Bacon
170 1286 Edward Leopold
Schneider
1572 1287 Frank J. Beelart
1628 1288 Matthew George Beha
1053 1289 Lyle Butler Anson
1104 1290 Mervin Leroy Johnson,
203 1291 Leslie Harland Clark ,
1755 1292 Louis John Vinzenz
883 1293 Robert William Ruther
952 1294 Charles Stephen Peer
mer
23 1295 Ray Frances Angus
425 1296 David Nelson Keidel
1429 1297 Le > Charles Phelps
583 1298 Frederick William
Royal
820 1299 Russell Raymond Carr
20 1300 Alvin Jake Magers
335 1301 Eugene Russ Baker
343 1302 Floyd Monroe Revell
1167 1303 Marvin Edward Wabs
j 1168 1304 Dewey Curtiss New
ton
63 1305 Max Egneaus Hamik
! 1705 1306 Wayne Woodrow
Douglas
982 1307 Hampson Marten
Smith
I 727 1308 Floyd Vernon Welan
der
' 1619 1309 Edward Joseph Ries
223 1310 Floyd Charles Black
725 1311 Madard James Con
nelly
334 1312 John Ilenery Meusch
760 1313 Richard George Smith
133 1314 Louis Frank Kliment
1516 1315 Clavin Roy Myers
599 1316 John Earl Davis
1730 1317 Elmer John Olberding
1157 1318 Everette Dorson
Michoelson
745! 1319 Wayne Harlan Mar-1
cellus
350 1320 William Fredriech
Grothe, Jr.
765 1321 Theodore William
Backhaus
470 1322 James Austin Donlin
593 1323 Merriel Jack Stuart
758 1324 William Thomas Mur
ray
175 1325 Wilson Woodrow
Spangler
630 1326 Dewain Leonard Ux
• rich
1305 1327 Robert Hiram Strong
302 1328 Lloyd Lewis Evans |
1386 1329 Albert Willard Latzel
1751 1330 William Edwin Lieske
934 1331 John Francis Kelly
1085 1332 Kenneth Charles Gans
1067 1333 Joseph Mark Hupp
1042 1334 Herschel Haven Miles
503 1335 William August Snow-;
ardt
1635 1336 Alex Frickel
526 1337 Sylvester Joseph
Schrad
501 1338 Victor Adolph Frickel
401 1339 Alfred William Walter
1677 1340 Ernest Lawrence Root
468 1341 Robert Ronald Carson
289 1342 Lester Robert Jones
262 1343 Raymond Arthur
Winkler
1235 1344 Lawrence Walter Ru
dolph
315 1345 Delbert Pershing War
ner
430 1346 Fredrick Jacob Ernst
1507 1347 Kenneth Edward
Plummer
217 1348 Carl Earl Wabs
114 1349 Rollo ThoiAas Berry
1686 1350 Arthur James Jerome
774 1351 Irvin Earl Gaughen
baugh
699 1352 James Bernard Dono
hue
786 1353 Charles Michael Schaat
130 1354 Gaines Vincent Rzes
zotarski
21 1355 Francis Feme Davis
| 771 1856 Vinton Kalmer Simon
son
436 1357 Harlan James Van
Conett
, 214 1358 Herbert Jonathan
Peterson
! 1530 1359 Alvin Wedige
! 581 1360 Leo Straka
| 690 1361 William Joseph Er
nesti
30 1362 Felix Joseph Laible
306 1363 Martin Joseph Walter
186 1364 Earl Laverne Penry
652 1365 Vernon Lowell Craig
360 1366 Clifford William Seger
164 1367 Laurance Eugene Ten
bord
53 1368 Carl Charley Spangler
17 1369 Charles William Strong
1181 1370 Thomas Henry His
eocks
195 1371 Mark Westlake Hend
ricks
728 1372 Norris C. George
46 1373 Harold Benjamin
Johnson
1625 1374 Clarence Eugene Shaw
116 1375 Herman Frickel
1101 1376 William Thomas Piei’ce
209 1377 Francis Benedict
Torpy
613 1378 Floyd Franklin Butter,
field
1239 1379 Earl Frances Dalton
805 1380 Frank William Kazda
237 1381 Leaon Eugene Neu
meyer
228 1382 Clyde Lawrence Baker
1752 1383 Fredrick Gustav Tim
merman
454v 1384 Connie C. Callaway °
545 1385 Gerald William Fallon
1824° 1386 Earl Henry Doolittle
715 1387 Leo Leonard Burival
1172 1388 PTed Wagman
285 1389 Howard Gerald Tucker
1509 - 1390 Kenneth Brown Mor
rison
967 1391 Clarence William
Benash
528 1392 George Wresley Stull
495 1393 James Emmet Carney
882 1394 Melvin Geoige Pet
tinger
1188 1395 Robert Edward Arm
bruster
1477 1396 Delbert Francis Scott,
Jr.
920 1397 Roy William Wayman
56 1398 John Arthur Cronk
921 1399 Richard Hansen
741 1400 Ivan Orran Baldwin
1540 1401 Earl Eugene Delong
1281 1402 John Mike Allhouse
548 1403 Vincent Guy Schoberg
1084 1404 Amos Roy Stracke
1799 1405 Gerald Elvin DeGroff
210 1406 Eugene Joseph Chmiel
1083 1407 Labern Harry Cadwall
ader
; 713 1408 Lee Albert Hobbs
I 1255 1409 Lyle August Walter
i 634 1410 Arthur Ben Kaplan
' 152 1411 Wayne LeRoy Cuatt
390 1412 Chester Dee Brittell
249 1413 Russell Peshl Hipke
1143 1414 Joseph Peter Wallin
ger
! 329 1415 Joseph Louis Sladek
284 1416 Brennan Briggs Davis
165 1417 Loyd Chester Taylor
466 1418 William Enoch Berry
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