O’Neill Battery Station WILLARD BATTERIES I GOODRICH TIRES I BATTERIES RECHARGED IN 6 TO 8 HOURS I NEW AND USED FORD PARTS I J. J. McDermott Phone 39 J i FARM LOANS—R. H. PARKER — 37tf CARS WASHED AND POLISHED at Steins. 3-tf FOR SALE OR RENT—O-room house. —P. V. Hickey. 89-tf FOR SALE—PIANO.—MRS. J. A. Naylor, O’Neill. 61-tf NO. 2 HAWKEYE CAMERA, SPEC lal $1.98, Graves Jewelry Store. 27tf KODAKS, FILMS, KODOK FINISH ing—W. B. Graves, O’Neill. 80-tf A PAPERED ROAN SHORTHORN bull for sale at $50.—J. C. Addi son, Opportunity, Neb. 2-3p FOR SALE — SET OF GOOD wheels and an extra rim for a Ford. —Warner & Sons. 52 TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL buy a 6-cylinder Reo automobile.— See R. H. Parker. 3-tf I JUST SOLD TWO FARMS. POS sibly I can sell more. List your farm with me and I will try.—R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 62-tf LOST — A SMALL TRAVELING bag containing gent’s clothing, keys and some money. Leave at this office. Reward 3_tf I'T'k- -flitl . 'I s mllMcrwith^ BALANCED GASOLINE. r wm_ WHETHER for style, strength or convenience you prefer disc wheels, wire wheels or artillery type, you certainly want the kind of gasolin^that turns them fastest and most economically. Red Crown—the balanced gasoline—is the result of many years of refining ex perience and innumerable tests. A defi nite proportion of low boiling point frac tions assures instant ignition and quick starting. Higher boiling point fractions bum from the start to the end of the stroke and develop maximum power and speed. So accurate is Red Crown—the bal anced gasoline—in its proportions that altering it in any way provides a fuel that is less satisfactory in some respect. It bums up so completely that carbon troubles are minimum and very little unbumed gasoline passes the piston rings to dilute motor oil. Standard for Nebraska's first automo biles, it has grown in favor until more Nebraska motorists use Red Crown than any other gasoline. They know it is always uniform and high grade and that they can get it wherever they go. Do as they do; Pull in where you see the Red Crown Sign, for gasoline and for motor oils that provide protective lubrication. You are sure of prompt,-obliging service and full measure where ydu see this sign. Write or4sk for a Red Crown Road Map STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA Main Office: OMAHA Branch Office»: LINCOLN HASTINGS NORTH PLATTS Red Crown ~ 1&8 LOST IN O'NEILL, A WHITE ROS ary on goid chain.—Mrs. Stanley Soukup. 4-1 FOR SALE — CURRENTS AND Gooseberries.—Mrs. Mary Spind ler, O’Neill. 4-2p 8-HORSE STOVER ENGINE FOR sale cash or will trade for team of horses.—Frank Kubichek. 4-2p PUREBRED YEARLING HERE ford bull for sale. Also disc culti vator in good condition.—John W. Hickey. 4-4 FOR SALE — ONE SIX-SHOVEL riding cultivator, in good repair, $25.00.—John Addison, Opportunity, Nebraska. 4-2p STRAYED—ON MAY 31ST, ONE white mare, weight about 850; mane was roached about year ago.— A. W. Gunn, O'Neill, Neb. 3-2p FARM AND RANCH LOANS, 5 AND three-fourth per cent, no commis sion.—F. J. Dishner, County Agent Joint Stock Land Dank. 17-tf IP YOU NEED THE OLD LOAN ON your farm renewed for anothter 6 or 10 years, of If you need a larger loan 1 can make It for you—R H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 21-tf DURING MY FOURTEEN YEARS of loaning money on farms this is the lowest interest rate I ever had. I can now loan money on good farms at 5M% interest.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 40-tf FOR SALE—1120 ACRE RANCH, well improved, 12 miles southwest of Bassett; 8 miles to Long Pine; for sale or trade for small property. 125 acres farm land; with clay subsoil; balance pasture and hay.—W. 0. Griffith, Bassett, Nebr. 3-2 CHAMBERS ITEMS. Mrs. Elmer Michaelis is on the sick list. A baby girl came to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Urban, of Newboro, June 14th. A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Burrel June 7th. Oliver Summers, of Allen, Ne braska, attended the funeral of the late John Sheedy at Chambers Wed nesday. Mrs. Rube Fleek accompanied her son, Harry, to Lincoln, to consult a specialist. They returned to Cham bers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greenstreet re turned Friday, from Lincoln, where Mrs. Greenstreet was a patient at the Lincoln Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Summers and son, of Bassett, were called to Chambers Monday by the death of the late John Sheedy. _ Vess Potter, who accompanied his wife to the Lincoln Hospital, where she was operated on June 17, return ed to Chambers Saturday. Mrs. Pot ter is getting along very nicely. Edward Adams received word from Ohio last week that a daughter named “Lela Sarah” was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clair Grimes. Mrs. Grimes will be pleasantly remembered as Miss Lavina Adams. » Mrs. John Kellog, of Amelia, was operated on at the Lincoln Hospital June 17th.. Mr .Kellog, who was with her, returned home Saturday, Mrs. Kellog is getting along as well as can be expected. The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. I. D. Halverson, of Corwith, Iowa, will be pleased to know that they in tend to spend part of their vacation at Chambers this year. They left Corwith, in their car, Tuesday. Rev. Halverson was formerly pastor of the Baptist church at Chambers. * PLEASANT VALLEY. Mrs. L. E. Grass, of O’Neill, visit ed last week with relatives in Pleas ant Valley. Claude Hamilton is on the sick list this week. George, Russell, and Bert Fink and Mrs. L. Fink returned last Sunday from Elk Creek, Nebraska, where they have been visiting their niece, who is seriously ill. G. W. Lush and family visited Sun day at the George Wadsworth home near Middle Branch. Harold Grass is working for George Fink this week. Frank Vroman and family, of Venus, Harley Fox and wife, of O’Neill, Edna Van Cleek, of Middle Branch and Henry Clyde visited Sun day at the Will Clyde home. Mrs. Mabel Hayne and daughter, Vivian, Ocea Lush and Edna Cassell visited Tuesday and Wednesday of last week in Wayne, Nebraska. Old Mr. Carter Helped by Simple Mixture “After taking Adlerika I feel bet ter than for years. At my age (60) it is ideal—so different from other medicines.’’ (signed) W. W. Carter. Adlerika is a simple mixture of buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., which removes GAS in ten minutes and often brings surprising relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Brings out old waste-mat ter you never thought was in your system. Excellent for chronic con stipation.—Charles E. Stout, Drug gist. (J-6) ( First publication June 18.) NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given thaj sealed bids will be received for the erection of a school house and out building! in school district No. 49, Holt County, Nebraska. School house is to be con structed 20x28 feet, built of tile, with a full basement. Out buildings will be constructed of tile. Plans and specifications of the above buildings are now on file with the school board of said district. The schoolboard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids must be accompanied by bond or certified check. Bids will be received until six o’clock, p. m., Wednesday, July 1,1925. J. C. F. BUSH, Director. HARRY VAN HORN, Moderator. E. C. WERTZ, Treasurer. 3-2 (First publication June 25) UNITED STATES COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA, NORFOLK, DIVISION. In the Matter of William Wabs, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt, of Anncar, County of Holt, within said District: Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1925, the said William Wabs, was duly adjudged bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, in the City of Nor folk, County of Madison and State of Nebraska, on the 8th day of July, A. D. 1925, at one o’clock in the after noon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap point a trustee, examine the bank rupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Norfolk, Nebraska, June 23, 1925. H. F. BARNHART. 4-1 Referee in Bankruptcy. (First publication June 18.) (W. J. Hammond, Attorney.) LEGAL NOTICE. First National Bank of Hancock, Michigan; First State Savings Bank of Ionia, Iowa; First National Bank of Floyd, Iowa; Commercial State Savings Bank of Nashua, Iowa; Far mers Savings Bank of Holland,. Iowa; Fidelity Capital Corporation of Bos ton, Massachusetts; American Na tional Bank of Shreveport, Louisiana; First National Bank of LaHarpe, Kansas; Guarantee State Bank of Greenville, Texas; Jamaica Savings Bank of Jamaica, Iowa; Iowa State Savings Bank of Fairfield, Iowa; and The Tampico State Bank of Tampico, Illinois, foreign cor porations and non-resident de fendants, impleaded wtih Wil liam H. Graver; Effie M. Graver; John A. Rine, Trustee of Missouri Valley Cattle Loan Company, Bank rupt; Charles H. Kelsey, Trustee; Peoples State Bank of Grand Island, Nebraska, a corporation; Niobrara Valley Bank of Niobrara, Nebraska, a corporation; Rockville State Bank of Rockville, Nebraska, a corporation; Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Oakland, Nebraska, a cor poration; Hoskins State Bank of Hos kins, Nebraska, a corporation; Far mers State Bank of Stella, Nebraska, a corporation; W. L. McGee, first and real name unknown; The Conservative Savings and Loan Association of Omaha, Nebraska, a corporation; Cambridge State Bank, a,corporation; The First State Bank of Pawnee' City, Nebraska, a corporation; Oma ha Printing Company, a corporation; Charles J. Lange; Farmers Uuion Co-Operative Association; Ben F. Roth, Bank of Ashton, Ashton, Ne braska, a corporation and John Doe, real and ^rue name unknown, also defendant*, are notified that on the 13th day of May, 1925, Peters Trust Company, Trustee as plaintiff filed a petition in District Court of Holt Ciyinty, Nebraska, against the de fendants above named, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a real estate mortgage upon the following described real estate in Holt County, Nebraska, towit: All of Section 6 and the North Half of Section 7, in Township 26 North, Range 10; and all of Section 1 and the North Half and the Northeast Quarter and North Half of Southwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 2; and the Northeast Quarter and the East Half of the Northwest Quarter; and the Southeast Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11; also'the North east Quarter of Section 12; and the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 14, in Township 26 North, Range 11, all West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, which mort gage was dated June 21, 1916, and was recorded on June 28,'1916, in Book 117 at Page 643 of the mort gage records of Holt County, Ne braska. Plaintiff alleges that the conditions of said mortgage have been broken and prays that the premises hereinbefore described be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon. You are required to answer said petition on or before July 27, 1926, or decree will be entered in accord ance with the prayer of said petition. PETERS TRUST CAMPANY, TRUSTEE, Plaintiff. 3-4 (First publication June 18.) NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of School District No. 14 will be held Wednesday, July 1, 1926, at one o’clock p. m., for the purpose of voting more mills for school pur poses than is regularity allowed. FRANK STEWART, Director. EDWIN KORAB, Treasurer. M. W. SPRY, 3-2 Moderator. Victor Hog Builder INGREDIENTS: DRIED BUTTERMILK, ROLLED OATS, CORNMEAL, WHEAT MIDDLINGS, GLUTEN FEED, LINSEED OIL MEAL, ALFALFA MEAL, y2% CHARCOAL, 1% SALT, MINERALS, MEAT MEAL. Analysis: Protein not less than 20% Fiber, not over 6% Fat, not less than 5% Carbohydrates, 68% Nitrogen, 62% Roberts & Hough O’NEILL, NEBR. :: :: ;; PHONE 330. A free trip to COLORADO is included with every Burlington excursion ticket to YELLOWSTONE PARK Visit the Land of Eternal Wonder this summer. Go one way through the Gardiner Gateway— the other way via the Cody road. If you don’t see the Cody road, you don’t see Yellowstone Park.” Your Burlington - Yellowstone tour in cludes the 90-mile motor ride over this thrilling mountain highway with out extra cost. It takes you via Scenic Colorado and past the entrance to Rock Mountain National (Estes) Park. This also without extra cost. A free side' •trip to the Colorado Springs-Pikes Peak Region is included if desired. Summer excursion rates reduce the cost to a surprisingly low figure. Ticket Agent (First publication June 18.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1757. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, June 15, 1925. In the matter of the Estate of John J. Thomas, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said es tate is October 16, 1925, and for the payment of debts is June 15, 1926, and that on July 16, 1925, and on Oc tober 17, 1925, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (County Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 3-4County Judge. (First publication June 11) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1748. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, June 9, 1925. In the matter of the Estate of Frank Tenborg, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is October 10, 1925, and for the payment of debts is June 4, 1926, and that on July 9th, 1925, and on Octo ber 10th, 1925, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, ex amine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly died. (County Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE. 2-4 County Judge. Reduced Rates over the 4th ♦ * i.: ' • i • • » * _r_~_■_5_J_i . ’ ' .» * • i ‘ t . . ' Prom all stations on the C. B. & Q. in Nebraska to all sta tions on the C. B. & Q. in Nebraska, Colorado and Kan sas (except Atchin son and Leaven worth) to which the one-way fare is $7. 00 or less, The Bur lington Route will sell round trip tick ets at 25 per cent reduction in the normal fare. Tickets at this re duced round trip rate will be sold July 3 or 4, and good to return up to midnight July 6. ' Tickets good on all trains. Lee Downey, Ticket Agent