The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 19, 1951, Page 2, Image 2

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    Editorial It Business Offices: 122 South Fourth Street
O'NEILL. NEBR.
‘ CARROLL W. STB WART, Editor and Publisher !
Established in 1880—Published Each Thursday
Entered the postoffice at O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, as sec
ond-class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
This newspaper is a member of the Nebraska Press Association,
National Editorial Association and the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
Terms of Subscription: In Nebraska, $2.50 per year; elsewhere
in the United States, $3 per year; abroad, rates provided on request.
Ail subscriptions are strictly paid-in-advance.
Prairieland Talk—
'Talk’ Editor Nits Road to Carotinas,
Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania, Ohio
By ROMAINE SAUNDERS
t
LINCOLN — Our friends, the
doctors, have long been on the
trail of the elusive cancer germ
with various weapons tried for a
knockout.
Some years ago a woman came
from abroad to tell her story in
Yankeeland of
curing herself
of cancer with
grape juice.
Analysis of the
grape discloses
it is the nearest
thing to human
blood so far
known. This la
dy’s story was
con s i d e r e d
pretty much of
a pipe dream by
Romaine the professional
Saunders group who held
a monopoly on the remedies for
human ills. But the grape has
some friends.
One writer in a health journal
says, "they do a miraculous iob
when it comes to clearing up the
ravages of cancer. But they are
not a part of scientific impedi
menta with lots of gadgets and
bewhiskered professors peering
through microscopes. Grapes aie
merely a portion of the natural
medicines which the Almighty
provided for our use.”
A friend of mine was X-rayed
some years ago and was told to
put his house in order as he had
internal cancer and would not
live. He went home and put him
self on a diet of citrus fruit
juices. Now after the passing of
nearly a quarter of a century he
still lives.
Grapes and oranges may not
be considered orthodox, but if
they do the business that is O.K.
witn tne afflicted gent.
• • *
By the time this copy reaches
the printers the writer will be on
tour, according to present plans,
which will leave a column or so
of The Frontier open for some
thing worthwhile. Maybe friends
and critics of "Prairieland Talk”
would like to have their say.
The route for the four will
lead to the Carolines where 1
have residing a daughter and
her family. Then to Washing
ton, D.C., for a stop with my
sister, Mrs. Grace Shanner.
Then to Pennsylvania, where
my ancestors took root in the
loth century and where now I
have a son and his wife. Then to
Ohio where another son has cast
anchor with his family. And
probably the last stop before
neading back to prairieland will
be where 1 had the good fortune
in the long ago to be ushered into
the scenes of life in a charming
little city in southern Wisconsin.
• • •
The verdict of the Platte coun
ty jury has been sustained by the
iNeoraska supreme court and a
gain there will be an execution
at the state prison. The condemn
ed, a young man with a wife
and 2 children, is found guilty of
a revolting crime in the butchery
with a hatchet of a 16-year-old
after violating her person. The
delense tried to make something
out of aroused sentiment in Col
umbus militating against a fair
trial in court lor the accused. Fair
trial, indeed. That there was a
court action at all speaks for or
derly and lawful procedure. Such
a crime is what inspires mob ac
tion. The sob sisters will bewail
another execution, an execution
only because the victim has for
feited his right to life. "Whoso
sheddeth man's blood, by man
shall his blood be shed,” is the
Divine edict.
• • •
In an environment apparently I
not to his liking, a writer for a
church publication thus sizes up
this generation: “The baby is
clocked, led on formulas, tossed
about ai parties, whisked through
traffic, transported in airplanes.
Ulder grown, he is measured by
personality experts, analyzed by
psychiatrists, oututted from swim
suit to electric train by a mail
order house, made a patron of the
soft drinK and candy merchants,
scooped up in busses for a trip
to a beehive of education, cram
med witn the funnies, the radio,
television and wild westerns, and
then set forth, pert, precocious
and pathological, as that master
piece of the ages, the Twentieth
century child.”
• • •
Some of the erudite editors, a
part of that hard and fast com
bination known as the Associated
Press, have been playing up an
incident of Czechoslovakian,
methods as though a new world
crisis had hit us. A reporter for
the Associated Press got in bad
with the Czechs and was hustled
off to prison as a spy. Knowing
the tribe as we do, newspaper
guys venture in where angels
fear to tread, and apparently the
Czechs don’t like that. Nebraska
(Continued on page 7.)
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Visual Training
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“Coxa” Laval Winding " A
Casting Reels p
89.5 I
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_ 1
I “South Bond," Solid Stool
Casting Rods
87.5
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£ 3 -1“
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I* 12<
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Camp Jugs
-
Special "Rex-Rock" liner keeps
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One gallon capacity.
Prices Slashed on Metal
Utility Boxes
95c
Use for tackle box, bond box,
sewing boxl Blue, green or
maroon. 11 Yt" long.
Famous “South Bend!”
Casting Reels
7.19
Level wind reel with three*
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Anti-back-lash. A real beautyl
“Cam-O-Flage" Nylon
Casting Lines
1.19
Fish can’t see it! Extra-smooth,
precision braided 15 lb. test
_50 yd. spools.
Johnson’s Carnu
69C
Just spread it on and wipe it
off! Cleans and waxes in one
operation for a lasting finish.
All Steel, Adjustable,
Baby Seats
2.05
Sturdy cotton fabric with
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wooden arm rests. Fits car seat.
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r
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, 34V
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An improved auto radio at
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I Tuned RF stage adds tre
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1.59
"Lifetime” floater buckets with
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6.15
Six-player sets with brightly
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I "Beacon,” Deluxe, Auto
Clothes Hooks
35c
Clips over window glass, held
by suction cup. Triple hook
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I -
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Telescopic Rods
2.69
Telescopic plug and fly rods
with four interlocking joints^
Bamboo finish. 9' extension
1
1
\ Genuine First Quality
Large Chamois
1.45
Nothing cleans and polishes
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$
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“Delta/1 6-Volt Battery
Powerlite
A 69 wHh
800 ft. spot beam shines from
front and wide spread beam
from top. Unbreakable lens. i
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