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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1942)
Our Wish for Your New Year During: 1942 you, our friends and custo . j* mers, have all added in your own indi vidual ways to the store of our happy memories as well as to our success. May we, then, wish for you in 1943 all those finer things which make life abundantly worth while. O’Neill Photo Co. O’Neill, Nebraska fpHIS little greeting comes to you * wrapped up with our best wishes for a New Year brim full of the good things of life. And as day fol lows day in 1943 we hope these good things will continue to come your way. Council Oak Store HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL THE WORDS ARE FEW BUT THE WISH IS EVERLASTING: May 1943 be a happy year for you and all you hold dear. Thanks a million for your gener ous patronage. O’NEILL DRUG CO. C. E. STOUT. PROP. Honour' twines YEAR of sacrifice and hardship lies behind us. It is our sincere hope that the fruits of these sacrifices will come more and more into evidence in 1943, and that the reassuring influences of steady progress will be felt at your own fireside. Most sincerely we wish you a Happy New Year. “MERRI” Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. O’Neill, Nebraska Huppr m yirr ro tvforeoor , AS we turn over a new and—let us hope—brighter page for 1943, this organization wants to add its good wishes for peace and good will to the grand total. At the same time we thank you one and all for your generous support dur ing the past year. Central Finance Company C. E. Jones, Manager happy nau xm ^pHE year 1942 is now a closed book, and we enter 1943 with new zeal, new hope and new objectives. One of our main objectives is to serve you still better. We thank you cordially for the support you have given us during a year that has tried men’s souls, and wish you every blessing that 1943 can possibly bring. Ben Franklin Store We remember, and will always remem ber, your kindness and loyalty to us thru this and other years. We wish you and yours for 1943 the best of every thing. Hf EES L. G. Gillespie Insurance f ) Qt Ml L^Jeaiv Nineteen hundred and forty-three is knocking at the door. May it bring to you some new joy and blessing each twenty-four hours. ■ Gatz Bar Thanks, friends, for your kind patronage during the past year. We look hopefully forward to greater service to all of you in 1943. s±j an Irene’s Beauty Salon IN the maelstrom of world events old * standards are swept away. Pausing on the brink of 1943 we would nevertheless like very much to wish our friends a good old-fashioned New Year, for that's the kind that’s best. The very best New Year possible then, and the happiest, is our wish for you. James Davidson & Sons NEW YEAR GREETINGS In all this wide world there is little that can be finer than friendship, and we are happy to have acquired the lasting friendship of so many in this community. We thank you now for that friendship and pledge our greatest endeavors to be still more worthy of it in 1943. SB O’Neill National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation IN EXTENDING YOU OUR NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS AT THE DAWN OF 1943, WE WISH FOR YOU NOT ONLY THE FULL JOYS OF THIS JOYOUS SEASON, BUT THAT DEEP INNER PEACE WHICH IS THE FOUNDATION OF ALL TRUE HAPPINESS. McMillan & Markey Supervisors’ Proceedings (Continued from Page Seven) Nels Christensen . 14.00 Boise Service Station — 8.21 Fred Colfack 10.75 P. A. Grass 11.70 Independent Lbr. Co. . . 2.40 Robert Pruden -.,— 2.80 John Sullivan_ 40.00 J. W. McDermott_ 14.001 John Sullivan _ 20.00' Charley Snowardt_10.50 Richard Minton ...114.00 Maurice Cavanaugh_ 118.00 Jos. Schollmeyer, Jr_77.92 Crabb Oil Cot __57.89 Frank Howard . 11.25 Frank Howard 9.50 Island Supply Co.. 3.50 Island Supply Co. _ 8.50 John D. Pruss_10.00 O. O. Newman .... _ 8.25 Ben Cunningham _ 10.00 Gilbert Benash _ 1.75 Joe Smotter 23.45 Henry Storjohann _ 3.00 Bill Tenborg 123.75 Wm. Wefso ... 2.10 Reis Bros. _ 57.74 David Rohn 3.50 Sherman Schroder _ 4.50 Lloyd Osborne_85.00 Frank Osborne- 85.00 J. C. Stein_ 50.00 John Heinowski - 38.00 S. E. Coy_10.50 Roy Parshall-21.00 Walter Pease-55.00 R. M. Pease_137.50 Leo Kramer -— 1-00 Henry Kloppenburg- 5.00 John Lowery-8.75 Charles Lofquist_34.50 Homer Lowery- 8.75 Harold Moler_8.80 John Moler- 8.80 A1 Moler-5.60 Jess Mellor- 31.50 Dan O’Connell _ 32.00 Joe Jerky_47.00 Francis M. Johnson_ 47.90 Russell Hipke_28.00 Jess Hupp_60.00 Lloyd Gallagher_ 18.10 Ted Gutormsen_3.60 (Continued Next Week) i