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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1941)
BRIEFLY STATED John Galligan of Denver vsited his aunt Mrs. E. N Flood and fam ily Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McNally and family came up from Gothen bury Sunday, to visit relatives and friends. They returned to Gothenburg Tuesday. mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmm DANCE SUMMERLAND Ewing, Nebraska SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Music by |’ TICHATA'S FINE BAND Mffl I LIVE STOCK HORSE SHOW *. WEEK OHM |«th % STARTING OUI%,» fu £ OCTOBER 11 I OMAHA, NERR. FEATURING: I K 11 World # largul 4-H Baby Beef Show —Gigantic Carlot Show and Auction H Sale#—12)0,000 Fine Horse Show— ^B Colorful Band and Drum Curpa Con- pj t—Gor;:eoue Flower Show! JBfe Added Attractions: | j| SUNDAY AND MONDAY! If VICTOR McLAGLEN'S FAMED ■ LIGHT HORSE TROOP g Direct iron Hollywood. In Pereon. ^B TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY; ^ BOB HAWK 1 In Peraun Presenting l.veraharp’a y ,;r "TAKE IT Radio Qui, j i ' or LEAVE IT*' Prn«,*m AU WH-Ki MONTIE MONTANA P- m Hov’» Stun Man ADM. ONLY AUTOS FREE ' I L. D. Fraley of Omaha arrived I here Sunday and is renewing old acquaintances this week. Mr. Fra-1 ley was Swift salesman for this territory several years ago. ———— Rev V C. Wright has been re- ] turned to the Methodist church in O’Neill for the fourth year. In ’addition to being pastor Mr, Wright is Chairman of the Board! of Ministerial Training of the Ne braska annual conference. One ol the delightful experiences for him in the recent conference was at the annual dinner of the under graduates when they presented him with a beautiful walnut desk i chair. There are about sixty li ceniates in this group. Circle two of the rresnyterian Church held an old time supper | and party in the church parlors i Thursday evening, which was a 1 real success. The menu, costumes and entertainment were of an early day. Mrs. Mable Gatz, Mrs L. A. Burgess and Mrs Fred Rob ertson were voted as having the most perfect early day costumes— although there were a numbei that were very outstanding. May we have more informal affairs like this in our church. Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson of Sioux City, Iowa, visited rel atives over the week end. While here Mr. Robertson received word that he was being transferred to Alliance, Nebr., as office man ager of the Fairmont Creamery. Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance Crabb and daughter left Wednesday I morning for Pocasset. Oklahoma, to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Cron. ■ ■ ■ ■ — George T. Robertson has been transferred from Tekamah to Omaha where he will be acting Supervisor for the F. S. A. Mrs. Anna McCartney went to Butte Sunday to visit friends and relatives for the day. Abe Saunto left Monday for Columbus to visit his daughter Mrs. L. H. Lohr. Henry Grady and daughter Mrs. Arthur King and Miss Geral dine Cronin went to Grand Island Saturday after Mrs. Grady’s mother Mrs. J. F. Hayes of Los Angeles, Calif, who will visit here for several months. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett of Seattle, Washington, came Friday and visited at the P. J. Lansworth home and other relatives until Wednesday when they left for Missouri and Kansas. Mrs. James S. Evans arrived in O’Neill Tuesday evening from Grand Island where she will take care of some business affairs be fore returning to Grand Island Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Gatz and Mrs. Majale Gatz and son, Eddie, left for Omaha Wednesday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schroder for a week. Mrs. William Gatz entertained her bridge club Monday evening at her home. Mrs. C. J. Gatz and Mrs. William Gatz won the prizes. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Harper spent the week end in Sioux City, la., visiting relatives. GALLEY F()UR Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Gleason of Randolph were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' t Harty Sunday. M ft ^urner and daughter Shirley Ann, and son Jimmy Paul arrived Monday from Winner. So. Dak. to visit her mother Mrs. Theresa Connelly for a week. Mrs. James Walling entertained two tables of bridge at her home Monday evening in honor of Miss Geraldine Cronin who is leaving1 for Chicago the latter part of the week. Mrs. Esther Harris and and Mrs. Robert Smith Jr. won the prizes. Mr. and Mrs. B. Tanner of Cozad, Nebr., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Noble Thursday and Friday. They were enroute from S. D., to their home. DANCE SAMMY HAVEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Crystall Ball Room ATKINSON I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 it ***** it M f*'*h Central Nebraska tt ♦♦ 1 Association’s If It 8 jj ' ' Annnal Fall j BULL SALE I Bassett, Nebraska Saturday, Octoder 4th | Lilt of Consignors and IheBreeding of the Bulls JACK BRITTON, Burwell, Nebr.. Herd Sire—Kriss Dom- 1 ino. Prince Domino C. 8th, Real Prince D. 13th. F. E. WENTWORTH, Mills, Nebr., Herd Sire—Linton Anx- if iety. Beau Promino 83rd, Paladin Mixer. N. E. RIPLEY. Springview. Nebr.. Herd Sire—Beau Delsen tl 7th. FRED N. PETERS & SON, St. Libory, Nebr., Herd Sire— Battle Domino 20th, Baron Domino 64th. GEORGE SPRAGUE. Springview, Nebr., Herd Sire—Dom- if ino Onward 8th. * E. R. NELSON, Springview, Nebr., Herd Sire—Beau Delson ; 7th. For Catalog Address W. E. RIPLEY, Sec'y-Treas.. SPRINGVIEW. NEBR. Sunfi /l New Stifle 'Ih'Ull and GREATER VALUE STANDARD fa the M Qamilif! "Star Brana ^ ^ to $7'3W r* I 0 Our Shoes are and will have leather in all vital parts, which are: Sole, Insole, Counter, and Upper LLOYD’S BOOTERIE CORNER GOLDEN HOTEL O'NEILL, NEBR. Sat. & Monday, Sept. 27 & 29 In the face of Rising Prices Brown-McDonald brings to you these Outstanding Dollar Day Values Saturday and Monday. Not ordinary Dollar Values, but values that ordinarily sell up to $1.50 and $2.00 made possible by special purchases. Quan tities are limited so don't comb your hair or change your dress but hurry down for best selections. ■ Outing Flannel Sjjjjgjgl i I ■ 36 Inch. Dark or Light, I B 36 in. Stripes, Checks, Plaids, I fl Fancy Pillows I IIS'! | 3 I jp Large ones, small ones. Hand fe made of drapery fabrics. 2 FOR ! 4 Gift Bar fl” B Everything in Gifts and Prizes! ^B it Always the newest thing. 25c to ^B i A Chore Sweaters 38 to 44. Heavy cotton fancy sweaters for hard wear. Fleece Lined_ i _r I Wash Dresses $1.39 value. A bargain you will not see for a long time. Buy several. Fast color. 14 to 44 _ 1| I I i 4 80 Square Prints !jfl ^ Fast color, short lengths. No T® B more at this price when these B are gone. 12 YARDS .. I Work Shirts ^ Special purchase. 1412 to 16. (t* Bp Irregulars of better Twills, J)*§ Chambreys, and Gabardine. T K I Silk Hose 1 t Sises 8l/i to 10Vi. Irrei ■ of our 79c grade. All new g shades 2 PAIRS FOR__ . Turkish Towels Big! Thirsty! Plaid, Stripe, Checks. 4 FOR_ , ! 1 I Girls' Dresses *8 jj| 1 to 14. Cinderellas made by V the makers of Shirley Temple B E Dresses. Fast color I Rag Rugs jfl $1.29 value. Woven Plaids, H Stripes. Fancys, Plain K colors. Washable___ n .