Useful Utensils FOR A Few Pennies Water glasses, 4 for Stew pans, 4 qt. for Mousetraps, 4 for-.. B ■ Ax handles at.■ ■ Pudding pans, 4 qt., for. . . * 10 qt. dish pan . -.* Stew kettles, 4 qt., for.. .. L. J 10 qt. bucket. B. & S. pattent plyers.. Brier pipe with rubber stem ....H H 100 envelopes .S ■ 4 rolls of shelf paper,. 1 Now is the time to pl$mt hot beds in the house for pansies, cabbage, tomatoes, etc. We have a fresh lot of bulk and package seed from Sioux City and Nebraska Seed Co. Sweet pea seed in bulk. “bToil Brennan Farm Sale 4 miles north and 7 east of O'Neill, 5 miles south of Opportunity Thursday, March 20 13 head of horses & mules Mostly all good, heavy work animals, weighing from 1,000 to 1,300 pounds, span of mules weighing 2,400, some colts. 14 head of Cattle I Among these are 6 good milch cows, 2 yearling heifers, a Hereford bull and some calves. 22 Hd. of Hogs, 0l lot of good rt\aL.chirvery I and waggons, hay and grain. Sale starts at 10 o'clock, lunch at noon. Year's time, usual terms HELMICK & ROSLER JAS. MOORE, Auctioneer S. J. WEEKES, Clerk I A week’s Special Sale ON HIGH GRADE CLOTHING Men’s Sviits Regular $15 values In men’s suits at. . $11.39 1 I Suits that retail everywhere at $16 now at.. 11,89 The $18 quality reduced to . ...■.' 12.75 Hi(.h grade $20 suits now at.. 14.39 Extra value $24 suits. .. 17.23 I Men’s work shirts, 50c values at.,.. 39c Ln.dies* Coasts r $16 values.$9.00 1$ 9 values.$5.39 18 values. 11.00 | 12 values. 6.69 10 yards calico. 49c f One day’s sale on Groceries, Saturday, March 8th H 20 pounds granulated sugar.'.1.00 I 7 bars Beat-’Em-AU soap. 28c E 3 cans sugar corn ... 28c I 15c can tomatoes, per can. 10c |[ Fresh country eggs per dozen. 12i IABESAUNTO Educational Notes West Point, February 28.—The North Nebraska Teachers’ assocation is to be held in Norfolk, Friday and Saturday, March 28 In the evening the Parents’ Teachers’ Association held a meeting at the pleasant home of Mr and Mrs. Mrs. E. H. smith. Many interesting phases of school work were talked over. An excellent luncheon was served. These meetings are enjoyable and helpful to all. We feel very great ful to Page for our pleasant stay jvhile in their little city. The Atkinson schools were visited -the 18th Superintendent Chinn has an excellent corps of teachers and the work is progressing. The new build ing was recently equipped with electric lights. The O’Neill City Schools will vote bonds March 4tb for a building fund of $50,000. The Ewing schools were visited February 27th. Superintendent Nyrop and teachers are doing well and de serve great praise for the excellent condition of the schools. Minnie B. Miller, Co. Supt. Emmet Items. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maring, after spending the winter on his farm here, moved back to their home in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hiatt are now nicely located on the Alex going to help yourself by helping us to help you to better prices? You are getting more out of your cream here at O'Neill than your neighbors in surround ing towns. 3 Did you know that? What is the cause? p B answer: 1 MCGINNIS CREAMERY! CO. e O'NEILL, NEB. Specials THIS WEEK At Brennan’s 4 qt stew pan.. 9c I-"II——-i Cobbler’s Outfit $2.2 Outfit This week 4 qt enameled pudding pan.9c i^r-* Tpi NEIL BRENNAN O’NEILL. NEB. _ >• \ Maring farm. Mr. Hiatt is lucky on leasing such a nice farm, and all wish him success. Inman Items. The Misses Fay and Amy Goree were Stafford visitors Sun day. Miss Helen Robertson went to her home at Joy lttst Friday to visit with relatives until Sunday. Miss Rena Gannon, who is at tending school at O’Neill, came SCOTT’S EMULSION im proves the quality of breast milk —it supplies the material for bone and muscle—if scanty or thin, it makes 4 rich and abundant. For bottle babies a few drops of emulsion with every feeding produces marvelous effects— makes new, firm flesh and ruddy health. SCOTT’S EMULSION is the cream of the purest cod liver oil delicately emulsified into tiny particles resembling maternal milk and each particle is coated with glycerine—no alcohol ot stimulant—a wholesome, nourish ing, strength-making food. Mothers everywhere are en thusiastic about Scott’s Emulsion. j Insist on getting SCOTT’S. Scott & Bowse. Bloomfield. N. ]. 12-64 [H^v^,"T7llnT^DlagrTos©^Sf^our™,Cas^| 1Df.tJ.IW A highly successful Specialist in Chronic Diseases BOTH MEDICAL AND SURGICAL will, by special request, bs In O’NEILL, NEB. AT HOTEL EVANS Thursday, Mar. 20 where all afflicted people la the com _ munlty may consult the noted special 1st rree or charge. ur. sorter is a graduate of Rush Medical College of Chicago, class of 1878. His post graduate instruction together with thirty-three years of successful pract ice and hard study makes him one of the foremost consulting specialists of today. Offices: 738-740 State Bank Bldg., Omaha _^mmm—^—^——^ ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure 8 s s \ Economizes Butter, Flour, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar \ ' ; y-s 'i ' “ home Friday to visit her parents, returning to O’Neill Tuesday. A. E. Wikel is here from Ohio \ visiting old time friends and also an business. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Siders and daughters Grace and Sylvia ot Opportunity spent Sunday at ;he home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Miner and family, returning home Monday. Mrs. Arthur Hoxsie and little son of O’Neill visited with rela tives in Inman Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Derby are the proud parents of a baby boy who took up his abode at their home last Friday. Mrs. Eben J. Candee came up from Plainview last Tuesday to visit with her brother C. J. Malone and family before going to her new home at Miller, Neb., where they have recently moved. A miscelaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Elva Kil linger at her home last Saturday evening. A good crowd of young people were present and an enjoyable time was had. A. E. Wikel and Chuancey Keyes were in JPage on business last Saturday. George Davis had the misfor tune of loosing a fine horse last Thursday by falling on an old buggy axel. Mr. Davis valued the hone at $150." I have 30 nice dairy eons yet to sell.—Con Keys.—Adv. The tankage is all right; I have bought another bunoh.— Con Keys.-ad v Bight now I am selling flour cheap for cash.—Con Keys.—adv. The Forty Year Test An artiole must have exceptional merit to survive for a period of forty years. Chamberlain’s Cough itemer’y was first offered to the public in 18'2, From a small beginning it has growu in favor and popularity antil it has attained a world wide reputation. You will find nothing better for a cough or cold. Try it and you will understand why It is a favorate after a period of more than forty years. It not only gives relief—it cures. For sale by all dealer.—Adv. Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured There is nothing more discouraging than a chronic disorder of the stomach. It is not surprising that many suffer for years with such an ailment when a permanent cure is within their reach and may be had for a trifle? "About one year ago,’’ says P H Beck, of Wakelee, Mich., "I bought a package of Chamberlain’s Tablets, and since using them I have felt perfectly well. I bad previously used any num ber of different medicines, but none of them were of any lasting benefit.” For sale by all dealers.—Adv. - m . Wanted! Horses & Mules Mr. Balaam, St. Louis horse buyer, will be in O'Neill at Devlin's bam Saturday, March 8th I and wants to buy ail the fat horses I and mules he can get. I