The Frontier D. H. Cronin, Editor and Owner Entered at the postofTice 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 at subscribers win be instantly removed from our mailing list at aspiration of time paid for, if publisher shall be notified; other wise the subscription remains in force at the designated subscrip tion price. Every suscriber must understand that these conditions are made a part of the contract between publisher 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, aibsequent insertions. 5c per line. BRIEFLY STATED Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Chapman of Omaha spent the week-end with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Shoe maker and son. Gary, of Burke, S. D,, spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wyniski and two children of Dodge visited rel atives and friends here over the week-end. Miss Eileen Sullivan left today for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will visit relatives. Miss Janet Enright went to Omaha Sunday to spend a couple of weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Garry Wrede. Walt Stein and Billy O’Connell spent Tuesday in Omaha on bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McElvain and daughter, Donna, Miss Edna Simonson and Ralph Walker spent Sunday and Monday in Omaha. Donna remained for a longer visit with friends. Word reached this office that Miss Mary Ramold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold, resid ing northwest of Emmet, under went an operation for appendi citis at the Stuart hospital Tues day morning. Lester Sheets, Jack Bartlett and Jerry McDermott left Wed nesday night for the western part of the state, expecting to land de fense project work at Alliance or Sidney. The Misses ueuy jane anu Yvonne Ernst, of South Sioux City, are visting friends here this week. Miss LaVern Borg of Wayne spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg. Mrs. Cecil Griffith and son, Tommy Lee, of North Platte came last Thursday for a visit with relatives here and with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones, of Meek. John J. Harrington arrived here last Friday from Chicago, 111., for a few days visit with his mother, Mrs. Tom Donlin, and also to take home his family, who have been here visiting with his mother for the past three weeks. Miss Helen Appleby, who had worked at the O Neill General Hospital for the past two years, has resigned and started working ©n Monday at Dr. Burgess’ dental •flfice. Hugh Coyne and daughter, Ve ronica, went to Sioux City, Iowa, Friday to meet their daughter and sister, Miss Nadine Coyne, of Chicago, who is spending a week with her parents and friends. Mrs. R. J. Rakowski entertain ed the Tuesday afternoon bridge club at her home. High score was won by Mrs. Herbert Peterson, guest high Mrs. J. P. Alderman, and Mrs. J. E. Knight low. Miss Ellen Lois Wilcox is visit ing at Malvern, Iowa, this week. Mr. and Mrs. P, C. Donohoe were in Norfolk on business Mon day. Floyd Wilson resigned his pos ition in the Council Oak Store on Saturday. Miss Mary Janet Iler spent Fri day and Saturday at Sioux City, Iowa, visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Rhodes and mother. Mrs. Craig, of Butte, were O’Neill callers Tuesday. Ted Manzer has accepted a pos ition in the Council Oak Store and started working Monday. Mrs. John Robinson and son, John Lee, came Friday to spend a week with relatives and friends. Mrs. Frank Kubichek and daughter, Marion, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McNanamy and Mrs. Ed Hancock returned Sunday from Casper, Wyo., where they had been visiting relatives. Mrs. Ku-1 bichek and Mrs. McNanamy had been visiting their son and bro ther, Wilford, who is in the U. S. Marines at San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mellor left Saturday for a week’s vacation trip in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Buckman of Gannvalley, S. D., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wallace and family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schulz of Pierce spent Saturday and Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schulz. Mrs. A. R. Wyant and daugh ters, Marjorie and Betty Jane, spent the week-end at East Chain, Minn., with Dick Wyant and Don Asher. Art Jurgensmeir resigned his position at J. C. Penny store on Tuesday and is going to work in the harvest fields. Joe Saunto of Sioux City, Iowa, spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunto. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kuska and son, Lee, returned Sunday from Spirit Lake, Iowa, where they had been on a ten day va cation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bosn and family visited their daughters and sisters, the Misses Dorothy and Margaret, at Lincoln and friends at Brainard, Saturday and Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Carter of O’Neill and Mrs. Joel Smith and daughter, Deloris, of Chicago, 111., returned Monday from Sheridan, Wyo., where they had been vis iting at the home of their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Blum and family. Pvt. George Syfie of Camp Crowder, Mo., arrived Saturday morning for a short visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Syfie, at Phoenix. He had but three days leave and was taken to Omaha Saturday eve ning by his sisters to catch a train for his station. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Herre left Friday for Kansas City, Mo., to visit their son, Jimmy, and Mrs. Herre’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bishop, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan rmss vis ited relatives at Odebolt and An ita, Iowa, from Friday until Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coyne of Spalding spent the 4th of July at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Early. Miss Emily Lou Fisher left Saturday for Chicago, 111., where she will attend Gregg Commer cial College this summer. Pvt. Laddie Cary of Fort Sill, Okla., arrived Friday on a ten day furlough from the U. S. Army and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Cary, near Inman. It is a triumph in ex celsis when a man sternly denies himself present luxuries, so his family may not suffer for future ne cessities. O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $140,000 This Bank Carries No Bonded Indebtedness of Officers or Stockholders Member t-aderal Dattoait laavrwa CorpotatM.lt Mrs. S. R. Robertson and her mother, Mrs. Christia Walters, visited friends at Long Pine last Sunday. Ward Burret of Ainsworth, enroute to Sioux City, Iowa, Where he was to report for duty in the Naval Reserve, visited at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Manzer and family Tuesday. Herman Rahn returned Tues day from Newcastle, where he had been visting relatives for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Launsberry of Greeley came Sunday and are visiting Mrs. Launsbury’s mother, Mrs. Tess Murray and family. Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Duffy and daughter, Mary Joan, of Jackson, Minn., arrived Friday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shoe maker until Sunday evening. Mary Joan remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moss went to Sioux City, Iowa, Wednesday af ter Mrs. H. J. Hammond and son, George. George had been at St. Vincent’s hospital for the past ten days recuperating from an ap pendectomy operation. The Paddock Union Sunday School held a picnic at the Frank Searles grove the 4th of July and around a hundred attended. Dr. and Mrs. John E. Spencer were at Aberdeen, S. D., on bus iness Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Pete Heriford went to Lincoln Wednesday to visit rel atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington and family left Sunday afternoon for Chicago, where they will make their home. C. J. Gatz and H. J. Lohaus went to Omaha Monday to attend the funeral of a friend on Tues day. They returned home Tues day evening. Miss Estelle McNichols left to day for San Diego, Calif., where she has employment. Miss Catherine Finley arrived Tuesday from St. Paul, Minn., to ! spend several weeks with her | father, Dr. W. F. Finley, and other relatives. Sam Bosn left Wednesday for Chicago, 111., where he will visit relatives for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Graybiel, Miss Ruby Wiesman and Cletus Sullivan attended the races at Madison Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Anthony Gubbels and son, John, and Mrs. Anna Boukal of Omaha arrived Wednesday eve ning to spend a week visiting their mother, Mrs. B. Rohde and brother, A. V. Rohde, and family. 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