THE FRONTIER D. H. Cronin, Editor and Owner jittered at Postoffice at O’Neill, Nebraska, as Second Class Matter SUBSC RIUTION One Year, in Nebraska -$2.00 One Year, Outside Nebraska 2.25 Every subscription is regarded ns an open account. The names •f subscribers will be instantly removed from our mailing list at expiration of time paid for, if the publisher shall be notified; other wise the subscription remains in force at the designated subscrip tion price. Every subscriber must ■taderstand that these conditions we made a part of the contract between publisher and subscriber. Display advertising is charged far on a basis of 25a an inch (one column wide) per week. Want ads 10c per line first insertion. Sabsequent insertions 5c per line. INMAN ITEMS The Bridge Club met with Mrs. Chet Youngs last Friday night. Mrs. Delia Downey, of Burwell, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Mtlvin Smith spent last Friday in Neligh. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Clark, of Burwell, visited relatives in Ln man last Sunday. Mrs. Earl Watson went to Nor folk Wednesday to spend a week with her sister, Mrs. Stuart H/irti gan. Last Thursday fcari aieveps and family moved to their -now home seven miles northeast o* Inman. Mrs. Grace Gannon and Mrs. Ruth Keyes attended Leaders Training meeting in O’Neill last Monday. Chet Youngs and James Mc Mahon spent a few days in South Dakota last week, returning last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rouse spent Thanksgiving in O’Neill with his sister, Mrs. Guy Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens and family spent Thanksgiving day at Burwell with Mt. and Mrs. Arthur Clark. Sgt. and Mrs. Clifford Sawyer and family visited relatives last week at Arcadia. Mrs. Blanche Mossmun and Max drove to Lincdlit'last Wed nesday to spend (Thanksgiving with relatives. A very nice Crowd attended the Community Thanksgiving Ser vices at the Methodiat church laat Thursday morning. Mrs. Ezra Brumbaugh of Los Angeles, Cal., arrived last Wed nesday to be with he rmother, Mrs. Idella Brumbbugh, who is very ill. Roy and Orville Hansen, of Creighton, visited their sister and brother, Mrs. Grace Hansen and Clarence Hansen last Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomson flpMit Wianhsgiv ing at Osmond witJi'^TP/.andl Mrs. Dale Hetrick. „ ...j y., x Mrs. Dean Hopkins returned "Wednesday from Ft. Riley, Kan sas, as on Tuesday Pvt. Dean Hopkins was shipped from camp to go across to Europe.. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher and family, Lt. apd Mrs ^ Elwin Cronk and daughter 'California! were guests of *3lret. Chas. Cronk of Page," Thanksgiving day. Last Monda^-ev^ftitig Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tdrripkins entertain ed the Sunday Schoo^ "feachei s of the primary department to a buffett lunch and social evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Butler and children, of Newport, spent I Thanksgiving with his parents,' Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Butler. Mrs. Chet Youngs was also a dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ticknor and family, of Denver, arrived Thursday to visit Mrs. Ticknor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. &«rt.l M Sale Price 8l Cp'us,ax ^ .Ch*a8e *yher °w zeFo ^ans n Gamlet "The Friendly Store" _ fofltn • » FAD C A T F The JACOB H1RSCH rui\ S/iLiE/pARM of 320 Acres 5 MILES NORTHEAST OF O’NEILL, NEB. 200 acres under cultivation, 80 acres pasture and 40 acres hay land; good improvements. Make f an offer. Write— .! ^ INA HlRSCHi,CULKINS ; | P. O. Box 400 ^ Omaha, N«b. II I I ■■■■■■-■■ I : - - ‘ j_ ---r— For . . . . Automobile Liability • « Compensation Life or Fire Insurance > and Surety Bonds See , .. L. G. Gillespie Insurance Agency Telephone 218-W O’NEILL, NEB. ' - ' f.*