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— “Voice of The Frontier" r ^ ■ -1 /-»1 ixitm k.c ■» KIGH lELN Merchants Ready for 9 30-10 AM 780 _ ___jf Dollar Days Throngs e Frontier jur— — r: Mon. Wed. Sot. O’Neill merchants have gone all-out to offe ra remarkable Catherine Pribil variety of dollar day bargains North-Central Nebraska’s BIGGEST Newspaper this weekend—today (Thurs- day) through Friday and Sat- Dies Suddenly urday. \7olume 76.—Number 25. O’Neill, Holt Nebraska,October 18, 1956. Seven Cents. These will be exciting days County, with savings galore in every Lifelong Resident; store. Virtually every store has Arthur Givens Will multiple dollar day offerings. Funeral Friday Cooperating merchants made Hruska Hits Head Dimes March G. A. Bauer special purchases weeks ago in Mrs Catherine F Pribil. 71, preparation for this October Frank Boelaert of Page, chair- widow of the late Jacob and Pribil, sales event. Their planning man of the Holt county chapter, died at 5:45 a.m„ Wednesday, Oc- their careful buying add up to Stevenson’s National Foundation for Infantile Dies After tober after arrival in 17, shortly savings for you! Paralysis, has announced the ap- St. Frontier Anthony’s hospital. The pages of The pointment of Arthur Givens of She was stricken issue w'ith unexpectedly are jam-packed this Stuart as march of dimes direc- with a heart attack. in dollar day bargains addition Bomb Plan tor for 1957. Illness Funeral services will be con- to the Long general advertising. Mr. Givens will organize the ducted at 9 October to drive a a.m„ Friday, It’ll pay shoppers comm,Hoes for the 1957 drive in at St. Patrick’s Catholic to cash in on 19, hundred miles Senator lolt county. church. Rev. Thomas Hitch will the Sparks GOP Rites at St. John’s; dollar day savings. Study Mr Boelaert says that polio officiate and burial will be in ads see for yourself! Street Corner shots are available for everyone, Resident Calvary cemetery. Rally Longtime young or old. Rosary will be held at 7:30 o’- Here Noon of D e 1 o i t clock tonight (Thursday) in Big- Tuesday Locality lin's Summoned chapel. Jury The republican caravan, on EWING—Gottlieb A. Bauer, 73. the second in the The late Mrs. Pribil. whose day sprawling Inman Methodists died at 10 a.m., Friday, October Fourth district, was at his homo south of maiden name was Catherine for Fall Term Tuesday 12, Ewing in the heart of O’Neill Frances O'Donnell, was born greeted He had been ill since last Decem- the combined O’Neill July 19. 1985, In the Stafford by high Have Big Day ber. school-St. Mary’s band Funeral services conduct- community southeast of Inman. Summers Accident to academy were and an estimated 250 ed at St. Catholic church Her parents were natives of by persons John’s a noon hour Ireland. Be Heard during street gath- 75th Anniversary Is south of here, on Monday, Octo- ering. It was a shirtsleeve gath- ber 15, with Rev. Jacob Hauer, a she married in On May 25, 1909, Summonses have been for- ering 80-degree temperatures. Observed uephew, officiating in the re- at Stafford. They mass. Jacob Pribil warded by registered mail to 40 U.S. Sen. Roman Hruska, who quiem high Rev. Anthony tiecamc the of six chil- INMAN—It was an all-day cel- the sermon parents jurors for the fall is not seeking reelection this year Iloesing gave and prospective ebration here October 14, dren. term of the Holt county district but is stumping for the Eisen- Sunday, Rev. P J. Burke of Ewing as- Eileen, as the Methodist church marked One daughter, precede^ court, which will convene at 9 hower-Nixon and Governor An- sisted. her in death Mr. Pribil died De- its 75th anniversary. Mass servers were Ronnie a m., on Tuesday, October 30. derson tickets, charged that Ad- 1952 H. Bascom Watts. Ne- cember 30, A jury will be impaneled to lai Stevenson's proposal for aban- Bishop Bauer and Ronnie Kallhoff, two on her braska area head of the Metho- She had been living hear at least three actions—two donment of atomic bomb tests Governor Anderson solicited friendship (not votes) from these St. Mary’s academy lassies: grandsons, and Lyle Bartak, Gene with her son, Harold, dist delivered the anni- home place civil and one criminal — on the is a “vulnerable and reckless Left-to-right—Marie Boyle (arm raised), Joanne Soukup (glasses), Mary Graham, Teresa Boyle, church, Bartak and Richard Mlnarik, southeast of O’- sermon. He was introduc- located 10 miles docket. attitude.’’ Governor Anderson, Marie Ritz (glasses, at Mr. Anderson's left shoulder), Carlene Schoenle (glass- versary three great-nephews. Neill. ed by Dr. J. La Verne Jay of O- Pallbearers were Carl Thiele, John Meier of Creighton is the “Governor Stevenson has no es ), Mary Ann Hoffman (the governor has his arm around her), Betty Krobot (glasses) and El- She was a member of St. Pat- Neill, northeast district superin- John Sehi, Rudy Funk, William plaintiff in an action against comprehension of the plans and len Donohoe.—The Frontier Photo. rick’s church, the Altar society tendent. Ferdinand Hupp, sr., and Harold L. Summers of Page. The preparations involved in a single Sehi, and the Royal Neighbors of Am- Fifty year members honored Leo Funk. suit is an outgrowth of a two-car test and the importance of the erica. were Mrs. Blanche Rouse, Mr. Burial was in St. John’s cem- accident on a county road north time f a c t o r or he wouldn’t Mrs. Pribil was and Mrs. Mrs. The late always in which Mr. George Colman, etery southwest of Ewing. of Page Summers’ make such a fantiistic proposal. active in community affairs and Leo Mossman and Mrs. Anna daughter, Miss Thelma, was crit- “We would be in a sad resided on the same farm 48 predica- Smith. One was absent: Mrs. The late Mr. Bauer, son *f ically injured. ment,” Hruska declared, “if tests years. Jennie Crosser. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bauer, The state is pressing criminal were abandoned and at some date Survivors include: Sons—John was horn February 18, 1883, at proceedings against Melvin Hood it was essential to schedule a Mrs. Smith, whose maiden O’- sfv» p„ Frelent and Harold, all of came to Seribner. At the age of of O’Neill, charging Hood with test a name was Trowbridge, — Leona hurry-up and, perhaps, a on Caehe daughters Mrs. was 20- he moved to plaee Neill; hog theft. or 18 need- the locality before she Mrs. year months would be man Shoemaker of O'Neill and and the church creek where he grew to A civil action to be heard is eo to prepare for such a test be- years-old joined Ralph (Loretta) Tomlinson of hood. in the matter of the estate of Lot- cause of technical advances. 53 years ago. 19 West Point; grandchildren; tie heirs. Thompson involving iiie oievLiisun aiuiuue is m in wiui brothers — James and John O’- Mrs. Mossman's maiden name He was united marriage same as President Truman’s on October DonnelL, both of Omaha; sister— was Bittner. She has belonged Angela Vandersnick when the then humili- Mamie O’Donnell of Omaha. president to the Inman congregation since 27, 1909. Two years later they ated General MacArthur by de- Flames she was four-years-old—a mat- moved to the Deloit community Destroy nying MacArthur an opportunity remainder of ter of 56 years. where he spent the Achievement Day ! to win the Korean war when his life. Tractor, 11 Stacks victory was within grasp. Mrs. Rouse’s parents were They became the parents of Next Wednesday “The recall of MacArthur was homesteaders in the locality be- four sons and one daughter. a deed’ and was ‘shock- ‘reckless fore they were married. Her lie was preceded in death by The annual fall achievement A catepillar tractor and 11 American ing to the people,’ maiden name was Blanche Keyes. his oldest son, Alfred; his par- for home extension clubs in stacks of hay were destroyed by MacArthur as a day who recognized Her people cam to Inman before ents and one grandson, Louis. will be held Wed- fire on the Holt county Monday Dewey symbol of effective military ac- the extension of the railroad west Survivors include: Widow — at the Schaffer 1 miles south nesday, October 24, ranch, Vi tion and a tenacious foe of the from Neligh in 1881 Her mother Angela; sons—Leonard of Hoop hall in O’Neill. of O’Neill. senator American Legion communist hordes,” the came to the Hart postoffiee in a er, Gerald of Pierre, S.D., Syl- had The was moved This is one day earlier than hay being continued. stagecoach. vester of Clearwater; daughter— been previously announced. from the field to the stack yard “Five later the same new of years Oldest persons present were Mrs. Otto (Marie) Kallhoff The theme for this year’s ex- when the fire started about 3:30 deal is the Ameri- party asking Mrs. Eva Murten of Grand Island, Clearwater; 23 grandchildren; hibits the clubs is p.m. The O'Neill rural fire de- can to them in per- by “Through people join a and I brother—Jacob of sis- widow of former pastor, 1 Spalding; the partment was called and extin- an disastrous Years." petrating equally Mrs. Louise Heiss of Page. ters—Anna and Theresa, both of A pro(?lam has been arranged guished the fire by the time it deed by evicting President Eis- Ewing. and the public is welcome to at- touched the adjacent road. enhower,” Hruska charged. Mis. Murten was 79-years- Relatives from a distance at- tend O’Neill firemen were harassed “Eisenhower is the world's old earlier this month. Mrs. tending the funeral included: to a Highlights of educational pro- during the weekend by grass greatest single contributor Heiss is a former school teach- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bauer were Even grams through 25 or more years fires. Two on Saturday secure and enduring peace. er. and family of Hooper; Mr and of home extension clubs will be blamed on sparks from diesel lo- his enemies respect him as such. Mrs. Gerald Bauer and family of Rev. Lisle featured. comotives on the Chicago & “New dealers today are pausing Mewmaw, present Pierre, S.D.; Mr. and Mrs. Evo railroad. are 1 pastor, reported that 245 have Charter members of clubs or- North Western at nothing, they groping. Vandersnick of Park City, Mont.; fire calls have have the condfident belief the joined the congregation since the ganized 25 years—or more—ago A half-dozen Mrs. Larry Garoutte of Nye, the week. will the false Senator Hruska chats with Miss Marlene Gas kill, majorette of tre Municipal band, and Director 50th anniversary celebration in will be recognized, also former been received during voters recognize Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bor- the owner of an and the reckless pro- Duane Miller during an interlude in connection with Tuesday's visit of the Nebraska republican car- 1931. He has been pastor since and present officers of the Holt Bert Devall is leadership land of Absorokee, Mont.; Jake a tool and his 1953 and has received 59 into council. Mrs. E. A. Bouska of idle residence, used as posals of Stevenson group avan.—-The Frontier Photo. Bauer and son, Vincent, Mr and Sun- return Ike and Vice- membership. Present membership Stuart, county vice-chairman, shed, which was damaged and will Mrs. Lawrence Bauer, Mr. and Richard Nixon to the is 146. will preside. day morning by fire. Mr. Devall President Mrs. Richard Bauer, all of Spald- the Guests will include Mrs. Don was burning off grass when white house.” Holt Entries Are ing. Gov. Vic- Johnson, Doty of Boyd council fire got away from him. Other speakers were John G. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kaputska of Allyn Lynch, A. L. Mil- chairman, and Miss Ethel Sexton, tor Anderson and Rep. Land Is Sold State Winners Broken Bow; Geraldine Bauer of reelection. R. E. district supervisor of home ex- ler, both seeking Norfolk; Mrs. Ed Psottn of Pilger, of Grand Island, tension work. Teachers Discuss (“Dick”) Spelts Col. Ed Thorin, O’Neill Burial at St. Helena Vincent Thiele of Ewing, Mer- Mrs. C. Rotherham and son of St. master- state GOP chairman, was auctioneer-real estate an- wyn French, jr., of and Mrs. Harold of There will be a covered dish biokcr, Page Edward; Gragart K-12 of-ceremonies. nounced this week the Dave Kcidel of Stuart, nominat- luncheon at noon. Proposition 1,660-acre Creighton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank The group moved westward John Johnson ranch, adjoining tht ATX I''SON' John G. Schnei- ed for awards in the Sioux City Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ba- Teach- Clements, The Holt Town .. County from here, stopping at Atkinson, Niobrara river north of O’Neill de", 32, died early Thursday, Oc- e-state soil conseravtion pro- ztlman and Mr. and Mrs. Francis ers in session here, Memorial association, Bassett and Ainsworth, spending and the I vnn Doty farm-ranch tober 11, in Atkinson Memorial ram, have been declared Ne- Uazelman, all of O’Neill. Donohoe E. Peterson of Stu- elected Supt. the night at Valentine. north of Atkinson near the Nio- hospi’al. He had been ill about raska winners in the competi- art as Miss Cou- were: Service in Omaha president; Mary Others in the group brara. were sold at auctions at- tv o years. ni.i. Cards Play Bonesteel; fal of Stuart, secretary-treasurer; of Hartingtpn, Marc farm editor of the Dwight Burney tracting large crowds. Funeral services were con- Cox. Eagles Have Open Date— L. A. Carter of del- Memorial serivces for the late Supt. Ewing, candidate for lieutenant-govern- The Johnson ranch was Sioux City Journal-Tribune pub- pur- ducted at 9:30 a.m Saturday, Oc- The St. Mary’s academy Card- James A. Dono- egate to the NSEA convention, or; Hill of Hebron, state lications, and Rex Voils of the Federal Judge Ralph chased by Wayne Cuatt of Bur- tober 13, in St. Joseph’s Catholic inals will entertain the Bonesteel I and Princ. Willard Solfermoser of Clarence Beck of Sioux Wed- hoe of Omaha, who died earlier treasurer; well for $30 per acre on Friday. church. Burial was at St. City Stockyards Co., alternate Helena, (S.D.) high school eight-man grid this were conducted Tues- O’Neill, delegate. North i’latte, attorney general; The was nesday interviewed the trio. year, Doty ranch purchased in northern Cedar county. team in listened to a discussion of state Carney park tonight at the building in They Ray C. Johnson, auditor; Thomas O’Connell of The win will one hun- day postoffice Monday by The late Mr. Schneider was provide (Thursday). Omaha. Donohoe was a the overload truck fine proposal Mrs. Hill and Mr. and Mr.-. Judge Atkinson, who lives nearby, for born at dred dollars worth of photo- the but did not take a formal Thone is July 12, 1874, Columbus, Meanwhile, O’Neill Eagles native of O’Neill. posi- Charles Thone. (Mr. sl’5 acre. for the Holt per and he came to Holt county in graphic equipment are idle this week. Next Wednes- Julius D. Cronin, O’Neill at- tion. Senator Hruska’s secretary.) soil conservation district. Angus cows at the M. A. Ben- 1884. He farmed west of Atkin- day, October 24, the Cards will torney. was among the members Other topics included the K-12 ton sale, north of Bur well, son for many years, retiring Formal recognition will be host the Butte team in a Niobrara of the Nebraska Bar association district organization plan with a Examiner to Hold brought $125. about 10 years ago. made at a banquet in Sioux Cits Valley conference game here, and taking part. “target date" of 1960 when en- Bus Hearing— He was married to Emma Kunz the Eagles will travel to Neligh thusiasts hope the 5,000 school The examiner of the Nebraska COW IS KILLED of Stuart on 189G. The Merrymix club convened to face the Warriors. Arrives districts in Nebraska will be re- October 6, She strong Washingtonian railway commission will conduct Paul Shierk A cow was killed morn- died in 1950. with Mrs. Tuesday for Extended Visit— duced to 424—the number of high at 9:30 Wednes- Friday a hearing a.m., afternoon. Guests were Mrs. K. 3,000 MACKS SERVED schools now in the state. ing at the Mrs. Clarence Donohoe Survivors include: Son—Gilbert Mrs. Russell Yusten has re- day, October 24, at the courthouse L. Mrs. A. B. Hub- place on U.S. highway 281 north Schneider of VanVoorhis, CREIGHTON—Over 3,000 flap- turned from a month’s visit with “This does not mean all rural to the of Atkinson; daughters pertaining application A northbound Gillette ard and Mrs. Steve Shavlik of of S D., of here. I —Sr. M. Gaudiasa, OSF, of Sny- jacks were served Monday—pan- relatives in Kelso and Seattle. schools would be"- closed," a Fred Larson, jr., Winner, Chambers. High score was won Dairy truck, driven by Robert Er- der. Mrs. Joe Brue- cake day- in Wash and at Portland, Ore. It spokesman said, “but implies that to operate a bus between Norfolk (Catherine) Mrs. Van Voorhis. Creighton. win of O’Neill, and a southbound and Mrs. S. C. (Helen) by was her first visit to the moun- large administrative units would and the South Dakota line via ning truck owned and driven by Ray- both of St. and tain regions. be designated." Neligh and O’Neill. Bruening, Helena, Upturn from East— mond Elsasser of Spencer figured Mrs. Leo Kluthe of Mrs. Nina of Seattle the O’- (Margaret) Henning Larson seeks to acquire — A. in the accident. The cow and I 25 and 15 Dr. and Mrs. L. Burgess her to O’Neill. She Carol Peters Feted Neill Norfolk Elgin; grandchildren Air'. Alur:rn homeriim- Auction Calendar accompanied rights presently several others—headed across the returned Tuesday from their also will visit Atkinson, Long on First Communion— Lines. great-grandchildren. :ng day for her.—The Frontier held by Rapid Transit road. One truck forced the cow Eastern trip. Pine, Chadron and points in Cal- October 24: Mi- Relatives gathered Sunday at Larson proposes to operate j into the path of the other. There Wednesday, ifornia before returning to Seat- the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. ami Mrs. John who live through buses daily between Nor- were no personal injuries, Berger, tle in February. Mrs. Henning on Peter. The occasion was Carol folk and Winner via Neligh and Opportunity road northeast of lived in Long Pine and formerly Peter’s first communion day. O’Neill. Take Trip— O’Neill, will offer their 1,800- has been in the Northwest 18 There were 64 present for a acre ranch, 140 head of Hereford Mr. and Mrs. George Mott, sr years. picnic dinner at noon. WEATHER SUMMARY cattle, other personal property; departed Thursday, October 4. on Col. Ed Thorin of O’Neill, auc- for Hi Lo a trip They visited Mr. Mott’s Frontier printing! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson tioneer-real estate broker; Ernie October 11 87 48 sister, Miss Julia Mott, Mr. and in Weller of Atkinson; autioneer; spent Friday Elgin visiting October 12 87 53 Mrs.Walter Bramon and family Mrs. Manson's mother. Mrs. Sid- First National bank of O’Neill, October 13 82 46 and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty at Anderson. clerk. (Details in this issue.) ney October 14 76 33 Mitchell, S.D. Miss Mott accom- October 15 81 41 panied them to Fenton, la., where Wednesday, October 31: H. A. Art of visited Spittler Ewing October 16 86 44 they visited Mrs. Mary Hanson and Robert E. Van Horn, annual at the Jerome home on Spittler October 17 84 34 and other relatives. They also Hereford sale, 45 registered Sunday. stopped in Boone, la. bulls, 15 registered females, southeast of O’Neill; Charles Corkle of Norfolk, auctioneer; CHAMBERS WOMAN ... First National Bank of O’Neill, clerk. (Details in subsequent is- sues.) Writes Room Friday, October 26: Glenn and Upper Meditation Dorothy Lorenz, closeout, 20 miles south of O’Neill, 1 mile east, Vi- CHAMBERS — Mrs. Louis and he drank of the brook.” and popularity of the Upper rnile south; Angus and dairy cat- (Pearl) Nielsen of Chambers is She tells the story of a small Room, it is considered a high tle, machinery, household goods; the author ot the meditation be- Kansas settlement being all but honor to have a meditation se- Col Ed Thorin of O’Neill, auc- used ing through the readership wiped out by grasshoppers and lected and published in the tioneer; Carl Lorenz, clerk. (De- of the Room on Upper publication drought, and of a boy sighting a world’s most widely used devo- tails in this issue.) the date of November Thursday, lone buffalo standing on the tional guide. November 8. prai- Friday, 9: Joseph rie, concluding by saying: “Soon Paul Shanner, residing Vi-mile the animal Mrs. The Upper Room has a world was killed, skinned, Guy Young returned Fri- north of Page, one mile west, \ cut and cooked. day from a two-months’ vacation. circulation of over three million up As is written mile north, selling improved 80- that She visited in copies. It is published in 32 edi- the ravens brought bread and Buffalo, N.Y., with acre farm, purebred Guernsey flesh to could friends. She had During O’NEILL tions including 27 languages and Elijah, it not also spent the last dairy herd, farm machinery, feed be a two weeks in English Braille. said buffalo brought flesh Kansas City with and grain; Col. Wallace O’Connell DOLLAR DAYS to a hungry settlement?” her daughter, Mrs. Walter Hus- Mrs of O'Neill and Col. Buv Wanser Neilsen based her med- ton, Mr. Huston and family. of Col. itation on I Kings 17.6: “The ra- The meditation is concluded Page, auctioneers; Verne Thu rs. Fri. Sat. vens brought him (Elijah) bread with a prayer and a thought for Reynoldson of O’Neill, real estate Mrs. Minnie Higgins was a and flesh in the and the day. broker; First National bank of morning, Sunday supper guests of Mrs Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Mossmaa. Mrs. Rouse each has been a member of the Inman Methodist October I 8-1 9-20 bread and flesh in the O’Neill, clerk. (Details in sub- evening: Because of the wide readership Rosa Bowers. chureh more than 50 years.—The Frontier Photo. sequent issue.)

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