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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1941)
BRIEFL*_STATED Bill Biglin and Bert. Bennett, students at Creighton University, Omaha, spent the week end here visiting at the home of Bill’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Biglin. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jaszkowiak and daughter left on Tuesday for Rush ville ,to take Mrs. John Jeszkowiak borne after visiting here with hei son and family. Mrs. O. W, French entertained twenty-one guests at a surprise birthday party honoring her son. Dale, at her home in this city on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Johnson er turned on Tuesday from a few days spent in Omaha, where they wore on business, and where they visited relatives. Gus DeBaeker returned on Sun day from Hastings, Nebraska, where he has been for the past three weeks, recovering from an operation. Mrs. H. A. Yocum and daughter, Miss Frances, and Mrs. Roy John son went to Sioux City on Wedes- | day and spent the day there visit ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ponohoe are in .eceipt of a letter from their son. Walter, who was inducted in to the army February 19. He is stationed at Camp Robinson, Ark. L. H. Edwards, of the Chambers oountry, was in the city Monday and made this office a pleasant call, extending his subscription to The Frontier. R. J. Rhode, one of the pioneer settlers of Coleman township, was fa the city last Saturday and made a pleasant call at this office, re newing his subscription to The Frontier. 9K¥€ tooURj For thorough acientific eye ex aminations and correctly fitted glasses see Dr. C. W. Alexander, Eyesight Specialist at Hotel O’Neill ia O’Neill Monday, March 10. Sat. isfaction guaranteed. 43-1J Over the County MEEK AND VICINITY I Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Slaight and i family moved on Saturday from Mrs. Carrie Borg’s place to the Sedivy place near Dorsey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox return ed the last of the week from a three weeks visit in Iowa and: South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Langan are the parents of a son born Febru i ary 26. Mrs. Carrie Borg and Marvel motored to O’Neill on Thursday, where they will make their future home. ! Announcing New Bus Schedule O’NEILL TO SOUTH SIOUX CITY j ARROW j Stage Lines j EFFECTIVE Saturday, March 8, 1941 TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY Leaving O’Neill 7:W A. M. and 4:15 P. M. * Arriving O’Neill 3:15 P, M. and 8:25 P. M. For information and ticketn GOLDEN HOTEL — USED CAR PRICES''''* ARE SOARING 8m/#e»/ FORD-MERCURY DEALERS ARE NOW OFFERING AMAZING USED CAR VALUES . .JUST LOOK AT OUR BELOW MARKET SPECIALS 1936 Tudor Ford .$29500 1938 Plymouth Tudor Mechanically OK *40C°° At Only .***3 1938 Ford Tudor Good Rubber, Mech. OK At _ 1936 Chevrolet Truck Good Rubber and Rods—At .#513 1937 Ford Fordor Mech. OK, Good MIC00 Rubber At ............ W* W 1929 Model A Tudor 1936 Ford Tudor r.$315°° 1934 Ford Tudor New Paint, Very Good At . 1934 Chevrolet Tudor New Paint, Very Clean .. 1937 Dodge Fordor Very Good At Only . Lohaus MotorCo. O'NEILL, NEBRASKA _js&j Ervin Sanders was a dinner puest of Mrs. E. H. Rouse on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pfei! and fam I ily moved on Monday iron) what is known as the Beaver place to a ; farm near Page. M rs. Rose Henirtn is quite ill at this writing at her home in O’Neill. | Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peterson and Marvin spent Sunday with Mrs. Delia Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Devall and sons spent Wednesday at the Ed I Thomas home. Mr. ana Mrs. Hoy Karr and! Charles Worth are now visiting relatives at Dalton. Nebraska. Every day is Cut Rate Price Day at O’Neill Dru*r Co. 43-1 6<s. i t IN THROUGH YOUR WINDOWS Brown-McDonald brings to you the best curtain values of the season when you need them most. Here yen will find the loveliest, freshest looking Priscillas, lace panels and cottage sets, culled from the many America’s best curtain manufacturers had to offer. Here is the curtain raiser on thrift prices. { -a,„ AsEasyToWashAsa Hanky! No Cleaning Bill! No Shrinking! No Stretch! Rayon curtains that are Wat-a-set (pronounced “water set”) processed. They are dirt resistant, dust will shake off, they won’t go limp after washing, but stay fresh and crisp. a 1_. jjjliiT Now! First Again! If! SALE OF f-L /asmous \ I'j :i 111 X \\ MARQUISETTE' CURTAINS That Will WASH 81 long! 44 wide! A value sensation! ea. Lovely, sunshiny shimmer at your windows ... a soft, muted glow of light flooding your rooms. Al most unbelievable that such a filmy sheerness is washable and that the curtains won’t shrink over 2%. Hemmed, headed, ready to hang. Eggshell color. i The 21/* Yard Length.98c We've Laundry Tested Them! The washability of these marquisette curtains has been proven by being washed several times by a local laundry. The - washed panels are on display in our drapery section,’ and ex amination will prove they still retain their original beauty. SALE CUSHION DOT PRISCILLAS Each Curtain 36" Wide! Fluffy 6" Ruffles A gigantic group purchase of fresh, frilly, ruffled Priscillas that will ripple across your windows as beautifully as if you had paid far more. Colored cushion dots on cream ground. Feature value, in this special curtain selling at pair. V; ' Extra Wide! Extra Fine! POINT D'ESPRIT DOT PRISCILLAS For Single, Double or Trip'e Windows 108” Spread 150” Spread 200” Spread $198 $098 $398 Fine quality cream color marquisette with myriads of tiny dots! Full 8-inch ruffle. Extra wide so you can drape them criscross. A curtain you can use for any room in your home. Compare our prices for these widths. Widths given are for spread of both curtains SOFT-TONE PRISCILLAS Called “soft-tone” because the plump, cushion dots are in delicate shades of peach bloom, buff blue, bud green, burnt rose, and butter pup gold, on cream ground. Top spread 72' Tailored style soft-tones to match. Pair .M* 60-INCH LACE PANELS Open weaves that let in light and air, veiling windows in smart, soft luciness. Bordered cur tains and styles without borders. Wide enough to hang in graceful folds; 50" 8 pt.; 60” 6 pt. TAILORED TRI-TONES Something new! Tailored curtains of mar uuisette. each 45” wide. 2*4 yds. long. Made of three 15” strips in combinations of blue dusty rose and ivory, achieving a novel effect. Pair for . CATSPAW PRISCILLAS Lovely freshness for yonr windows with these marquisette prisctlias with clever catspaw de sign in chenille. Cream or pastel shades. The lop spread is 94 Inches; ruffles 6 Inch. Pair WIDE COTTAGE SETS These sets are extra wide. Made of fine mar quisette. A quality that should sell for at least 51.39 a pair. Colored patterns to use for bathroom or kitchen. Featured by us at TAILORED SHEERS Tailored curtains of sheer celanese Ninon voile a material usually sold by the yard to those making the finer type of glass curtains. Made up, they would cost you 53.50 a pair or more. Ivory or ecru. Each curtain 44" wide, l*A yds. long. Feature price, pair . SALE! COTTAGE SETS Choose from a large assortment giving yon a choice of various color effects. Wide enough to hang In full folds at average size windows. Two top pieces, bottom sash and tie-backs. Sash Curtains 45-in.29c Sash Curtains 54-in. .. .49c