Having* rented my land and will move to O'Neill, I will sell at public sale at my residence 2% miles north and 1 mile west of O'Neill, on Monday, Feb. 9, 1914 12 Hea.d of Horses jjji Team gray mares, aged 13 yrs, w. 2500; 1 o,.n[*mai e. 8 yrs old, wt. 1550; gray mare 7 y rs old, wt. 1500; roan man* 12 >. 1.-. ulu, wi. 1200; black mare 4 yrs old, wt. 1400; gray mare 3 y'ears old, u 1. i 100; bay mare colt; sorrell driving mare 8 yrs old, wt. 800; driving team, huih geldings, 6 and 7'yrs old, wt. 1800; good cow pony, 11 yrs old, wt. 900. 65 Hea^d of Cattle j 7 fresh milch cows, 2’wnn [calves by side; 6 milch cows coming fresh soon; 4 heifers, 3 |j yrs old, in calf; 4 steers coming 2 yrs old; 20 steers coming 1 year old; 19 heifers coming 1 yr old; 3 calves; GradejfShorthornjbull 4 yrs old, wt. 1500. 20 head of shoats: weighing from 100 to 140 lbs.—10 sows, 10 barrows 1300 bu. corn in crib, 400 bu. of early seed oats, 30 tons No. 1 upland hay Faurm Maechirvery, Etc. I New Canton disc, Monitor disc, 15-foot harrow and cart, 16-inch John Deere Stag sulky II plow, Gretchen corn planter and 120 rods of wire, new Canton lifter, n-foot force feed seed- 31 er, 2-row John Deere Eli, 6-shovel John Deere riding cultivator, walking cultivator, Deering 6-foot binder, 2 McCormick mowers, 5 and 6 foot, new io-foot Deering hay' rake, new Owens fanning mill. 2 farm wagons, hay' rack, hay sweep, hay stacker, hay' buncher, hand corn shelter, new grindstone, feed grinder, 2 sets heavy work harness, set coach harness, heavy stock saddle, 3 set fly nets, about 6 dozen chickens, and other things too numerous to jl mention. Free Lunch at 11:30 Sale commences act 12 o’clock sharp TERMS: Sums of $10 and under, cash. Sums over $10, a credit of 12 months will be given on approved security. Property must be settled for before it is removed from premises. DENNIS HANLEY, Owner Col. James Moore, Auctioneer. Jas. F. Gallagher, Clerk Lumberlost Scene in the Musical Drama “Freckles” St. >ck Sale! wmiimMmivwiisimviitrim* .'wra rsr^ As I have turned over my farm to my sons and will quit farming I will offer for sale at public ; auction at my farm, four miles north of O’Neill, ! commencing at 10 o’clock, a. m., on Thurs., Feb. 12 th The following described property: 50 High Grade Cattle Consisting of 9 high grade milch cows, coming fresh soon; three steers, coming three years old; eight steers coming two years old; six heifers, com ing two years old; thirteen steers, coming one year old; eleven heifers, coming one year old. Free Lunch Served at Noon. | Terms: One year’s time will be given on ap i proved security bearing ten per cennt interest. Anthony Murray Col. James Moore, Auct. J. F. Gallagher, Clerk. FLORIDA, CUBA, THE GULF COAST & SUNNY SOUTHLAND. Flere you can enjoy splendid hotel accomodations and motering, sailing salt water bathing and fishing, golf, and many other outdoor sports all the year round. Let us help you plan your trip; quote you attractive fares, suggest routes and prepare itineraries to meet your individual requirements. For full particulars apply to ticket agents, Chicago and North Western Ry. 33-2 NEIL BRENNAN’S BARGAIN LIST. 3 Endgate Seders, brand new. 3 Gang Plows, John Deere. 2 John Deere Listers. 4 John Deere Cultivators. 1 John Deere Engine. 2 Platform Scales. 2 John Deere Buggies. 1 7501b Cap. Cream Separator. NEIL BRENNAN 34-tf. O’Neill, Neb. Operec House Tuesday Eve. Feb. 10 DANIEL L. MARTIN OFFERS The Brilliant Musical Drama Prices: $1.00-75 and 50c Seats at Pixley’s Saturday Kola Items. O. W. Baker and P. J. Kennedy have returned from Omaha, where they had been receiving medical treat ment for the past three weeks. D. D. Robertson and family have left this section of the county and will live 25 miles northeast of O’Neill. Irwin Kellogg has gone to Mil waukee to visit for an indefinite period. His father accompanied him as far as O’Neill. P. J. Kennedy has a cow which, on the morning of January 30, pre sented him with three calves. They are smaller than the average calf, but are strong and lively. 1 Harold Baker of Elgin, Neb., is visiting with his brother, O. W. Baker and family. Jacob Pfund retut-ned to Omaha to resume his work with the American Express Company at that place, after visiting with his parents for nearly a month. We buy more horses and mules direct from the farmers than any men in the world. We have an order from a firm in Atlanta, Ga., for 100 horses and mares, from 900 to 1100 pounds, that are fat and must have them this welc. i - I -• ■ -We Are —- - \ VVre g e t your laundry, wash it, iron the flat work starch the starch pieces, and deliver it back to you; all for the small sum of 7c Per Lb. I O’Neill Sanitary Laundry Phone 209 -.3 — . ■" ■■■ ■ — ■—■■■■ m — ■■■■■■■ - — vm Stock SaJej " '”w s*w tKBKKBSS^SSSSSS&SSfsiO We will sell at public sale at our Elk-horn View farm, 3 miles west of H?j O’Neill, 4 miles east of Emmet and 2 miles north of the famous Widner cattle ranch, commencing at 1 o’clock sharp, the following described property, on II Tues., Feb. 17th I 100 Head of Cattle, All Ages 1 thoroughbred bull; 1 grade bull; about 50 head of bred cows and heifers, some 17 of them giving milk, others due to freshen by sale day; 25 or 30 steers, some of them two year old, weighing around 1000 pounds others long year lings and yearlings; 25 head of 2-year old and yearling heifers. These cattle are mostly reds, with a few white faces and a few black doddies. All have been dehorned and all have wintered well. 20 Head of Horses and Colts 1 span of black mares coming 6 years old, weight 1200; 1 black mare 6 years old, weight 1000; 1 gray mare 7 years old, weight 1100; 1 brown mare 9 years old, weight 1300; 1 bay mare 8 years old, weight 1000; 1 span of bay mares 12 years old, weight 1300; 6 head coming 3-year old; 3 yearling mares; 3 yearlings. About 8 head of these mares are bred. Plenty of Free Lunch Served at 11:30 Terms—Sums of $10.00 and under,cash; sums over $10.00 a credit of 12 months will be given on approved security. Property must be settled for before it is removed from the farm. D. H. McCOY, Owner 1 | Col. John Miskimins, Auctioneer. S. J. Weekes, Clerk. ||||