The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 09, 1948, SECTION 1, Image 7

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    When You and I Were Young —
City Council Orders Six Arc Lights
At a Cost of $8 Per Month Each
61 YEARS AGO
Decembec 8, 1887
G. C. Hazelet, county clerk
elect, has returned from a re
cent visit to his old home in
Guthrie county, la., and will
enter at once the office so that
he may get the run of things
before assuming his official
duties. He looks fresh after
his visit and ready for a hard
fight if necessary to hold the
DRS. BROWN & i
FRENCH
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Office Phone: 77
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position to which he was elect
ed by the people.
H. J. Maydole arrived in
O'Neill Tuesday evening
from North Bend, and will
make this his permanent
home. He has the agency for
the Deer Creek, Wyo„ coal,
and will soon place it in the
market here. This company
has just begun shipping
their coal and is now ready
to supply the towns along
this line of road. Mr. M.
claims the coal to be equal
to the Rock Spcings coal
and he will sell it at $7 per
ton.
Died at her home near Slo
cum postoffice on Friday eve-1
ning, December 2, 1887, at 9
Public Dance
American
Legion
BALLROOM
★
TUESDAY,
DEC. 14
JULES HERMAN
and His Orchestra
ADMISSION: $1 Per Person (Incl. Tax)
“Where The Big Bands Play”
KEEPING SCORE OF RICE DELIVERIES . . . Lt. Col. Hubert
G. Schench, of Palo Alto, Calif., records the latest percentage
of the rice delivery quota on a symbolic bridge erected in down
town Tokyo to spur crop collections^ Moving across the bridge
is a figure representing the Japanese farmer. Its progress
across the bridge from the countryside to the city indicates col
lections to date of this year.
o’clock Mrs. Samuel Axt aged
about 24 years. She was sick
but a short time. The funeral
took place at the Menonite
church on Monday of this
week. Mr. and Mrs. Axt had
been married but about a year
and this comes as a very se
vere blow indeed to Mr. Axt.
H. Lacy a lawyer from
Sioux Falls, S. D., made us a
call last Saturday and procur
ed a map of Holt county. Mr.
Lacy has land in this part of
the country and thinks Holt
county ahead of any place for
stock raising he has seen any
where in the West.
50 YEARS AGO
December 8 1898
G. W. Johnson, of Omaha,
treasurer of the Omaha Elec
trical Supply and A. Minnick,
of Falls City, were in the city
the first of the week. The
Omaha company own the elec
tric light plant now in this ci
ty and Mr. Minnick came here
with the intention of buying
the plant provided he could
receive sufficient business here
to pay him for operating it.
They made a canvass of the
city Monday and found that
most of our citizens wished the
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TRUCKS
There’s a mighty big difference in heavy
duty trucks and you'll know it the moment
you hit the highway in one of Chevrolet’s
new heavyweight haulers. For there’s a
rock-solid quality, an ease of handling
and pull-away power in these Advance
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self. Compare values! Then—compare
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Midwest Motor Co., Ltd.
Your Chevrolet Dealer
Phone 100 ' O’Neill
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light and signed for a good
number.
On Tuesday evening, the
city council held a special
meeting, deciding to lake six
arc lights for the city at a
cost of $8 per month each.
They were well satisfied
with the outlook and left for
Omaha Wednesday morning
where Mr. Minniek will make
the necessary arrangements
for the purchase of the plant
and expects to return to this
city about Christmas and as
soon as possible thereafter will
start the plant. He expects to
have it in running order by
January 15. So once more the
love sick youth and the loving
maid will have to seek the
shady streets to bill and coo
and murmur loving pleasant
ries to each other.
But even with that disad
vantage it is a good thing to
have the lights.
40 YEARS AGO
December 3, 1908
The Golden building o n
Douglas street is about com
plete and is a fine specimen
of what can be done with ce
ment blocks. Though not the
largest, it is the most complete
and modern store building in
town, well constructed and
handsomely furnished. The ce
ment work was all done under
the supervision of Daniel Burr,
who is associated with Mr.
Golden in the manufacture of
cement blocks and the fine
building they have erected
ought to prove a strong ad
vertisement for their cement
blocks. The building is divid
ed into two apartments, with
basement finished in cement
below. The west room will be
occupied by R. R- Morrison’s
grocery and the east room by
M. M. Sullivan’s dry goods
store.
When district court con
venes on December 14, it
will have a little more plea
sant surroundings than here
tofore. The embossed tin
ceiling of the court room
has been painted and the
walls newly papered. There
are no big law suits on for
this term of court, the dock
et being one of the lightest
foe many years. Some eight
or ten minor criminal cases
appear on the docket.
The latest talk of a new ho
tel has it that the Jake Pfund
building, across the street
from the opera house, will be
enlarged and worked over to
hotel proportions. So far
nothing definite can be stated
as to the proposed enterprise
other than that such a propsi
tion is being considered by
some of the business men.
GIRL SCOUT NEWS
TROOP II
Our regular troop meeting
was held on November 29 after
I school in the school lunch
room. The attendance and the
dues were taken.
Our next meeting will be
held Monday after school in
the school lunch room. —• By
Mildred Crabb, troop scribe. '
inman" news
Mrs. Eva Murten and Mrs.
R. B. South went to Blair on
Wednesday morning, Decem
ber 1, for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han
i sen entertained the Inman
Bridge club at their country
home Wednesday evening, De
cember 1. Mrs. Hansen served
I lunch at a late hour.
Mrs. M. L. Harkins and Hu
dred and Mrs. Elwin Smith
were Neligh visitors last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Clifton
and family, of Orchard, visit
ed November 27 at the home of
Mr. Clifton’s sister, Mrs. Ted
McElhaney, Mr. McElhaney
and family.
Try Frontier Want Advs.
in These Gifts
AhWm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill
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PRACTICAL
'HAROtMRt
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FOR MOTHER
★ PYREXWARE
★ REVEREWARE
if WEAR-EVER
★ ELGIN SINKS and
CABINETS
★ WORK TABLES
★ KITCHEN UTENSILS
★ ENAMELWARE
★ LINOLEUM
FOR FATHER
★ FIREARMS I
★ TOOLS
★ FISHING RODS and
REELS
★ AUTO ACCESSOR
IES
FOR THE FAMILY
★ HOT WATER HEAT
ERS
(Kerosene, Electric
Bottled Gas)
if RADIOS (Battery
and Electric)
The fun the children will have
in Just seeing the toys we hare
on display will thrill them.
Come see them . . . they're far
loo numerous to mention!
Monark BICYCLES
! 24- and 26-In. Sires, for boys
and girls; bumper in rear;
Balloon Tires.
Monark. Greyhound and Radio
Flyer
COASTER WAGONS
Variety of Sizes and Colors.
Santa’s Been Here...
YEP, SANTA'S been to KROTTER'S
—his first trip to our new store
in West O’Neill. He’s left with us a
packful of quality merchandise —
something for every* member of the
family . . . something practical that
will be a year-around reminder of the
giver.
SANTA’S established a Toy Town,
too, and we have a wide variety ,
of toys.
VISIT Krotter’s first. You’ll thrill at
our handsome gift merchandise.
Sentinel Portable
RADIO
Battery or AC-DC
Handsome
Plastic Case
Knapp - Monark
MIXER
With 2 Large Mixing
Bowls and
Attachment
Presteline Ranges...
Come in today and see PRESTELINE'S deluxe elec
tric range—you'll agree that it offers conveniences
and beauty available in no other electric range—
regardless of price! Large oven, big storage com
partment. three-way automatic control, many other
features.
Fairbanks-Morse Washers...
Several models to choose from. FAIRBANKS
MORSE washers, like other products, lead the field •
in durability, economy, service—and they're beau
ties, too. An ideal gift for Mother.
Sunbeam and Proctor Irons...
SUNBEAM boasts double automatic heat con
trol. The SUNBEAM IRONMASTER heats quick
er. stays hotter, irons faster.
Wm. Krotter Co.
- of O’Neill -
Pontiac & Reo . . Hardware
J. I. Case and M-M Implement*