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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1942)
STOCKMEN! Last Monday, December 7, marked off one year at War for the U. S. A. Our Govern ment is depending on her Livestockmen to provide the necessary meat for us and our Allies. All together— let’s keep it rolling! Bring your surplus livestock to this market and get top returns—where buyer and seller meet. Auction Every Monday O’Neill Live Stock Com. Co. Phone 2 O’Neill, Nebraska Judge D. R. Mounts held court in Butte on Monday. Womens Fitted Overnight Cases, $2 98 at Penney’s. 31-1 Mrs. Grace Wilcox spent Sun day in Norfolk, visiting friends. Frank and Lloyd Davidson, of Culver City, Cal., returned to their homes on Thursday, after attending the funeral of their father, James Davidson. Miss Maxine Mills spent the week-end at Tilden visiting rel tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Vaught, of Andarko, Ok., came Monday to visit relatives and friends for a few days. Owen Davidson, U. S. N., left Saturday for Pensacola, Florida, after attending the funeral of his father, James Davidson. Bennett Grady, who had been in Denver, Col., for the past sev eral days, returned home on Fri day. Mrs. Elmer Hammerlin and son. Gene, of Anoka, Nebr., at tended the funeral of Wesley Eastman on Saturday. Lt. Harold Connors of Fort Sill, Oklohoma, arrived Sunday to visit his wife and other relatives and friends for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wyant left Wednesday for East Chain, Minn., to visit Mrs. Wyant’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Monson. Mrs. Earl Hatton, who has been at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Norfolk for the past several days, returned home on Tuesday. Thomas P. Hudson, of Sterling, Colorado, came Sunday to visit his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Miles for a few days. Mrs. O. H. Johnson and daugh ter, Doris, returned to their home in Wausa, Friday, after attending the funeral of her father, James Davidson. The six-year molar is the most 'mportant tooth of the perman ent set. It decays very soon and is usually the first tooth lost.— Dr. Fisher, Dentist. 31-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jud Russel, of Page, and daughter, Mrs. Engle, of Springdale, Pa., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clausson on Sunday. Mrs. Homer Mullen entertain ed the Martez Club at 7:00 o’clock Tuesday evening. After dinner at a local cafe they played cards Gift Suggestions For The Ladies .. . MUNSING WEAR CO Cfl GOWNS, Brushed Rayon. RAYON PAJAMAS CO Oi Per Pair__...___ LOUNGE JACKETS CO OC Brushed Rayon... GLOVES QOr 100 Per Cent Wool...70t HANDKERCHIEFS QQr All Pure Linen..... WHITE SCARFS Cl OC ! Each.....j CANNON GIFT SETS, i Colored Muslin, CO QQ j 1 Sheet, 2 Pillow Cases.1 LUVLEE LADY ROBE (Jg | BLANKET CO QO | 5 Per Cent Wool, 72x84...▼*'7® ] 1 For The Men ... MUNSING WEAR PAJAMAS, Balbriggan. ZIPPER JACKETS AND SWEATERS J. W. CARTER OXFORDS.... MUNSING WEAR Dress Socks.... GLOVES— Real Deerskin, Broadside and Pigskin MUFFLERS, All Zephyr Wool. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARKS SUITS, OVERCOATS COC Priced At J J. B. STETSON HATS We also have many other items for Ladies, Men and Children, too numerous to mention here. $2.10 P. J. McMANUS The Home of Good Merchandise ! < ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that R. H. Shriner ] has purchased the General Agency of the late J. M. Hayes. Mr. Shriner is in position to continue this excellent service, and we encourage you to solicit his counsel on all insurance problems re lating to our Company. Grain Dealers National Mutual Fire Insurance Company at her home. Prizes were won by Mrs. Homer Mullen, Mrs. Charles McKenna and Mrs. Pat Harty. Beautiful Pillow Cases, fancy embroidery, Mr. and Mrs. His or Her’s, $1.00 at Penney’s. 31-1 Mary Ellen Schaaf ot Atkinson began teaching school in the Sam Robertson District on Monday. Edward Flood of Grand Island spent the week-end here visiting his family and friends. Miss DeMaris Benson spent Wednesday in Norfolk visiting! friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hill visited friends in Dorsey on Wednesday and Thursday: 10 Christmas Cards for 10c. 12 Christmas Cards for 25c, at Pen ney’s. 31-1 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fullerton, pioneer residents of Pleasantview township, were transacting busin ess in the city Monday and while in town Jim called at this office and extended his subscription to The Frontier. Jim has been feel ing especially fine since the last election. For the first time in 50 years that township gave a major ity for every candidate on the republican state ticket, and as he is a rock-bound republican this of course is gratifying to him. Presbyterian Church Dr. J. E. Spencer, Pastor Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m. The subject of the sermon will be, “The Incarnation, or God in the Likeness of Men.” Young People’s meeting at 7:00 o’clock. Circle No. 2 will meet at the home of Mrs. Osenbaugh on Thursday, December 17. It will be a Christmas party and there will be an exchange of gifts. Home Gifts Are Things .ALL the ^ Family Can Enjoy Lovely Lace I 'r\ Table Cover | $2.98 I r Exquisitely pat-! terned. 72x90 In. 6 size. Natural or | French ecru. The 1 gift de luxe for t the woman who I entertains. Wool-filled p Comforter $8.95 ' Remarkable val- | ue at this price. 100% wool filled i with scroll stit- | ched top. Choice | of assorted col- I ors. Choose now. ; Hand Printed Lunch Cloth $i.2<r Heavy slub crash or sturdy sail i cloth. Floral and fruit patterns In . gorgeous colors | fast to washing. Size 54x54 inch. NX/ Wool-Rayon ‘ Blanket $5.95 Chatham blan kets 25% wool, woven with 50% rayon and 25% cotton. Sateen bound. In lovely pastels or solid white. Cannon Bath Towels At 59c These are he 3 man size, 22x44 | in. White with 1 colored border | or in plaid or ^ solid pastels. Double loop con 3 struction. f ^ Fine Quality Sheets At $1.98 Give Pequots and you give service. Snowy white, in ^1x99 size. Made i.with deep hem. y Pillow cases to J match, 45c eacn Lace Panel Curtains $1.49 Tailored panels natural color. A 48 In. curtain in a choice of love ly patterns. Headed all ready to hang. A home gift. Chenille Bedspread* $4.98 Heavily tufted In gorgeous colors and pattern* on cream ground* or | tinted g r ounds. Also all white. A grand home gift. I I .. GIFTS For All the Family You will find in our store a complete line of beautiful and fascinating gifts for all the family and friends. All types of novelty, and practical gifts, priced to fit everyone’s pocketbook. Come in and see them. Just a few of these lovely gifts are listed below: ~ FOR HER Dresser Sets, Mirrored Boxes, Toilet Sets Beautiful selection of these — something she’ll really appreciate....98c, $1.98 to $6.95 MANICURE SETS Black and gold, green and gold—it will “hit the spot with her.” LAMPS Bed Sets, Table Lamps, Etc.,...$1.98 up HAND BAGS Lovely selection of hand bags— genuine leather and leatherette......$1.98 to $7.95 TOWEL SETS Boxed Towel Sets......98c up LADIES’ ROBES AND PAJAMAS Lounging robes and pajamas to match, quilted, silk and rayons.$2.98 to $15.00 LUGGAGE Beautiful luggage—matched, fitted—a gift that will last a lifetime! HOUSE SLIPPERS » Priced at...98c, $1.98, $2.50 SWEATERS, SLIPS, DRESSES Hosiery— full fashioned, beautiful rayons that fit. Priced at.._._.$1.50 CHENILLE SPREADS Priced at.....$3.95, $7.95 FOR HIM TIES Good assortment of beautiful ties, woolens and silks, priced.....49c to $1.95 HANKIES Boxed, initialed, plain, colored.10c ea., 65c Box SOCKS Men’s socks, long or ankle length.25c, 35c, 50c SCARVES Beautiful woolens, silks....79c to $1.95 SHAVE SETS Fitted leatherette cases— just what he’d like— Priced at--—...$1.98, $2.98 PAJAMAS Beautiful selection of Glover pajamas, a gift he will really appreciate and use.„.$1.98 to $6.95 ROBES Men’s lounging and bath robes, both in wool and silk. Glover robes are truly beautiful and the ideal gift for Him.......$3.95 to $14.75 SHIRTS Exclusive Hanover, snap cuff feature—guaran teed to fit and wear............$1.95 to $2.50 GIFTS FOR SERVICE MEN Stationery, Etc.,....98c up HANSEN GLOVES Browns, blacks, and green.$1.95 to $3.95 SMOKE STANDS Always appreciated......$2.98 Genuine Leather Bill Folds Beautifully designed__$1.49, $1.95 And All Other Things In The Clothing Line! ANTON TOY Quality Merchandise Mrs. Esther Harris went to Omaha on Tuesday to attend a county officers meeting. Mrs. W. H. Harty returned Sunday from Sioux City, where she spent the past week.