The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 31, 1942, Image 4

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NEWYiPiR
Our aim for 1943: to improve our
service still further and to *ive our
very best to our friends, our com
munity and our nation.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU
AND YOURS
OUTLAW GROCERIES
NEW DEAL OIL COMPANY
Tony and Carl Asimus
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What Is Happiness?
Like Pilate’s old question, “What is
truth?” that question has many ans
wers. But there is one answer that
must be better than all the rest—the
one answer we hope you find each
day in 1943.
STANNARD’S STORE
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May you be blessed_
WITH 365 HAPPY, HEALTHY
AND PROSPEROUS DAYS DUR
ING 1943.
P. J. McMANUS
Home of Good Merchandise
ViTE are proud to have done our part
*’ in this community during 1942,
and equally proud to have had the
hearty support of so many of its citi
zens. We thank you, one and all, and
wish you a very Prosperous New Year.
GATZ BROTHERS
Notice
DR. A. E. GADBOIS
Eye, Ear, and No*e Special
ist. will make his regular
visit at Dr. Carter's office in
O'NEILL
Friday, January 8th
Glasses Fitted
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DENNIS SHOE
SERVICE
Dennis Siejskal, Prop.
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WISHING you
’" and yours
every happiness
and blessing for
1943 as we leave
the old year and
enter the new ...
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HARTY’S
CLEANERS
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For thorough Scientific Eye Ex
amination and Correctly Fitted
Glasses, see
DR. C. W. ALEXANDER
Eyesight Specialist
at Hotel O'Neill in O'Neill
Tuesday, January 5
Satisfaction Guaranteed
In Inman evenings and Sundays
by appointment
In our organization
we measure our ac
complishment by
the degree to which
we have pleased and
served our friends.
As New Year’s ap
proaches, we renew
our pledge of full
devotion to princi
ples of sound build
ing and honest
dealing.
P. C. Donohoe
Real Estate and
Insurance
Boost Your Budget By Saving at Broutn-McDonald’s
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Starts Saturday, January 2 At 9 A. M.
FASHION GOODS, WINTER GOODS, BROKEN LINES PRICED TO COMPEL ATTENTION
A grand opportunity to buy that winter coat, dress, overcoat, suit and other winter needs at prices
that should attract all thrifty folks in the community. Judge all values by these.
Prices Go Still Lower!
COATS
Fleece casual coats, tweed
sport coats, monotone dress
coats, all sharply reduced.
Don’t wait—choose early.
Grades to $16.50
g88
Grades to 19.75
1288
__ - —————
Grades to $29.50
1688
Special Group
Mens
Over- |
coats I
Sale Priced
1288
Look at the price and
hurry! A group of men’s
medium weight over
coats for wear now and
later. Well tailored and |
in approved colors. If *
you need a coat, buy it
now while prices are low.
DOUBLE
BLANKET
$1.88
•
Full bed size, fine cotton
plaid pairs. Count your
self lucky to *et them
now.
Bed Pillows
Nice Size
Grey Hen Feathers
98c
Shirts and Shorts
FOR MEN AND BOYS
Combed Cotton
29c
Ladies Fall Hats
77c
Values to $4.95
Men’s Sweaters
98c
Part Wool 40 to 46
DRESS SHIRTS
88c
Odd Lots Most All Sizes
OUTING FLANNEL
19c
Dark and Light Patterns
Men’s All Leather
OXFORDS
$2.47
Black and Brown
Fashion Shoes and
OXFORDS
$1.88
Broken Sizes
500 FLOUR SACKS
12iC Each
Open, Large Size, Bleached
Cleansing Tissue
13c
(200 Size)
WASH DRESSES
$2.48
All Sizes, Seersucker Prints
COTTAGE SETS
88c
Black Red Green
KOTEX
89c
Value Box (54 Pads)
TURKISH TOWELS
23c
Large Size, Fancy Patterns
Red Blue Green Rose
BATHROOM SETS
88c
All Colors
Mat and Stool Cover
DRESSES
Dresses for all day
time occasions at new
low price levels.
Freshen your winter
wardrobe at small
cost.
Grades to $5.95
48
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Grades to $8.95
Grades to 10.50
Clearaway
Men's
Suits
rhree low price
(roups that will
itretch your clothing
budget.
Up to 17.50
1388
Up to 22.50
1688
Up to 27.50
1988
SHEET
BLANKET
88c
Single cotton blankets for
sheet use. Plaid patterns.
Limited quantity to sell.
Complexion
SOAP
A dozen
Bars for
only
58c
SLIPS
CREPE TEA ROSE
Size 34 to 42
78c
Misses Bloomers
Cotton Knit Rayon Stripe
S-M-L
29c
EMMET NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson
wore dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Claussen of
O'Neill Christmas day.
Miss Davene Loy had a Christ
mas program and supper at the
Schaffer district school Wednes
day evening.
The Misses Jo Ann and Marion
Nevenswander, of Superior, ar
rived the fore part of the week to
spend New Year’s with their
father, A. B. Nevenswander.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith ’
and family were dinner guests at
the Vera Hickman home Christ
mas day.
Sgt. Carl Luben left Saturday
for Alaska, after spending his i
furlough at the home of his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Luben
Miss Ilene Tenborg, of Omaha,
arrived at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Tenborg
Christmas morning. She return
ed to Omaha Sunday.
Quite a few of the young boys
around Emmet have taken their
physical examination for the
army during the last three weeks.
Quite a number of the young
folks around Emmet enjoyed a
skating party at Pat’s Lake Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Babl held
open house for their son, Cpl.
Gahart Babl on Tuesday even
ing of last week. About sixty rel
atives and friends were present.