1 PublicSale ] Having decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction at my place, 6 m miles north and 4 miles east of the O’Neill fair grounds; 3 miles south £ H and 3 miles west of Opportunity, beginning at 12:30 o’clock, on :1| I Wednesday, February 1, 192:8 | H. W. Hitts’ Lunch Wagon will serve the lunch. . J| gSa — I I I —■ .• I IWI iw l-J.M——' - 'jr I 34 Head of Horses and Mules | One team black marcs, 8 years old, weight 3000; 1 gray team, mare and g horse, 8 veal's old, weight 2800; 1 team gray marcs, 8 years old, weight 2700; J§ ■ i team black geldings, 4 years old, weight 2650; 1 team brown mares, 8 $ and 10 vears old, weight 2500; l black mare, 1 brown mare, 7 and 10 years old, weight 2550; 1 sorrel mare, 8 years old, weight 1400; 1 bay gelding, 7 years old, weight 1100; 1 gray saddle mare, smooth mouth, weight 1150; 1 f black saddle marc, 5 years old, weight 1000; 8 head 2 and 3 years old; 6 head of suckling colts; 2 two-year-old mules; 1 yearling mule; 1 Mammoth | ■ Jack._B 110 Good Milch Cows _ ~ MISCELLANEOUS I One Shepherd dog; 10 bushels calico seed corn; 5 dozen chickens; some b bottom hay; some potatoes. I Farm Machinery, Tools, Etc. I One John Deere disc; 1 Moline lister; 2 Oliver listers; 1 Emerson sulky S plow; 1 12-inch jjang plow; 1 walking plow; 1 Deere cultivator; 1 pivotal B tongue cultivator; l Moline eli; 1 3-section harrow; 1 2-section harrow; If 1 alfalfa renovator; 1 McCormick com binder; 1 Minnesota 6-ft. mower; If 1 McCormick G-ft. mower; t Monitor press drill; 1 Dain push sweep; 1 & Great Western manure spreader; 2 wagons; some extra wagon wheels; 2 It hay bunchers; 1 grind stone; 1 com sheller; 1 blacksmith forge; 1 4-horse || power and speed jack; 2 gasoline engines; 3 sets work harness; 1 stock B saddle and bridle; horse collars; 5 steel chicken coops; Ford touring If body and fenders. B Two oil stoves; 2 organs; 1 chiffoneer; 3 stand tables; 1 sanitary couch; B 1 upholstered settee; 1 couch; 3 rockers; 3 chairs; 2 beds; 1 folding fi bed; 1 sewing machine; 1 heating stove; 1 dining table; some canned ■ fruit, and articles too numerous to mention. fl TERMS—Nine months’ time will be given with approved security drawing ■ 10 per cent interest. $10 and under cash. No property to be removed until if settled for. B M. A. WHALEY, Owner I COL. JAMES MOORE, Auctioneer. FIRST NATIONAL DANK, Clerk. I .—■——i I I I .1 .1 .1 ■ • I .I I in I I ■ ..—I ..I. I I— . ■ .m PUBLIC SALE! As I am leaving Holt county I will sell at my place, 4 miles east and V/z miles south of the round house at O’Neill; 3*4 miles north and 1 mile west of Inman; 7 miles west and 2*4 miles north of Page, beginning at one o’clock, on Wednesday, February 8, 1928 Sam Thompsons Lunch wagon will serve the lunch. 9 Head of Horses and Mules One span of four-year-old iron grey geldings, weight about 2900; 1 bay mare, 9 years old, weight about 1150; I sorrel horse, 9 years old, weight about 1400; 1 smooth mouth sorrel mare, weight about 1150; 1 “real” kid pony, 7 years old, weight about 700; 1 coming two-year-old horse colt; 2 coming two-year-old mules. 30 Head of Cattle 21 cows, 12 of these cows are good milch cows, some fresh now, others will be fresh soon, balance are stock cattle; 1 registered Red Polled bull; 6 suckling calves. 32 HEAD OF HOGS" 24 head Spotted Poland China brood sows; will farrow in March; 8 stock hogs. FARM MACHINERY, TOOLS. ETC. I * Fordson tractor in good condition; Oliver gang tractor plow with two fl H sets of bottoms; 10-foot tractor disc; two riding cultivators; one disc fl 14 cultivator; one walking cultivator; 1 four-section drag; 2 box wagons; 1 3 ^ truck wagon with rack; 1 baling rack; 1 Dain stacker; 1 header sweep; 1 side 8 H hitch sweep; 3 McCormick mowers, 1 almost new; 2 rakes, 1 1 leering and 1 fl McCormick; 1 International power grinder; 1 one-horse grinder; 1 John fl U Deere corn planter with St) rods wire; 1 John Deere manure spreader; 3 sets H H harness; 2 saddles; cream separator; 2 h p. gas engine and numerous other 9 II articles 9 p|| One crib of corn containing about (iOO bushels; 2 stacks hay. 9 * About 120 Rhode Island Red hens; 10 Rhode Island Red roosters; 3 9 & turkey hens; I gobler; 1 pair of geese. Hupmobile, 1921 model “R‘ touring jj 9 car with new motor, and in tirstclass condition. 9 1 5-tuhe “American Beauty” radio. Some household goods. 8 I TERMS - Nine months' time will Ih‘ given with approved security drawing m 9 10 per cent interest. £10 and under cash. No property to be removed until B 9 settled for. fl I HENRY SCHACHT, Owner I I MOORE & WAN8ER. Auctioneers. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Clerk. I BAKING POWDER Same Price | for aver SSJears • !15 ounces for Ho cents ' * - vni Guaranteed Pure and Healthful Our Government used millions of pounds LOST Lost—A green mesh bag at dance Monday night. Leave at this office. Reward. 36-1 Lost—On Monday evening, a valu able string of • pearls, either at the Firemen's dance or • on the street. Leave at this office. 36-1 FOR RENT. For Rent—5-room residence with basement.— Ed. Slattery, O’Neill. 36-2p r *»• •» * For Rent—800 acres, 7 miles south west of O’Neill.—Ambrose Slattery. 36-2 House for rent—One-half block from public school.—Mary G. Hor iskey. . 33-tf For Rent—Modern house one block east of school house; also one partly modem residence, furnished close in. —Mrs. Emily Bowen. 35-tf FOR SALE For Sale—30 head young ewes, some have lambs by side.—Harry Res sell, Chambers, Nebraska. 35-tf For Sale—Hatching eggs, White Rock, 60c per setting; $3.50 per 100. —Mrs. John Shoemaker. 33tf WHY RENT when you can own your own farm. Write Arthur Nis selius.Gillctte. Wyoming, for full par ticulars. 26 Heinstitching and picoting at my home, one block west of city water tower, O'Neill.—Miss Minerva Mer rell. 18-tf For Sale—14 Purebred White Wy andotte Cocketrels. Regal Martin strain. — Address, Mrs. Alex R. Wertz, Star, Nebraska. 35-tf For Sale at Once—Leather Duo fould, $30; oak library table, $12; buffet, $12; Axminister rug, 9x12, $12; dining table and chairs.—Mrs. Harry Sisco. 35-1 As we are leaving O’Neill about February lat I will sell our household goods including a good: double tub electric washing machine, at private sale.—Mrs. Harry Sisco. 34-2 Regal Dorcas White Wyandotte cockerels and pullets from trap nest ed, pedigreed hens with egg records of 225 to 295 eggs. Hatching eggs and.baby chik.—Ralph N. Leidy, In man, Neb. 33-4 For Sale — Thoroughbred police pups. Females $7.50; Males $12.50. —Dallas Robinson, Opportunity, Ne braska. 34-2 MISCELLANEOUS Dressmaking—Clara Aim. 34-t£. Martin’s store sells High Grade Hosiery; prices reasonable. 35-8 KODAKS. FILMS, KODAK FINISH ing.—W. B. Glares. O’Neill, 30-tf FARM AND RANCH LOANS, 5 AND % per cent, no commission.—F. J. Dishner, County Agent Joint Stock Land Bank. 17-tf Police pups from Pedigreed stock for sale. 2 months old, females $7.00, males, $12.00. One fifteen months female.—-J. M. Kennedy, Page, Ne braska. 34-2 BABY CHICKS. All leading heavy Varieties from pure bred Flocks. Bring us your Eggs to hatch for you, $4.00 per 100. —Atkinson Hatchery 36-tf ATTENTION LIVE STOCK MEN Do you know that the CORN BELT COM. CO., is absolutely one of the best commission firm on the South Omaha Market. Some of the most prominent and prosperous live stock shippers from this community to the CORN BELT COM. CO. Get in touch with this firm, they will get you good i prices end good fills and satisfy you. M-4 Man With Car Can you tell the farm trade and ; desire a position insuring an income |of $300.00 or more per month? If «o. we can use you. Exclusive inn lory end weekly drawing account Th« Isnmo Oil A Paint Company, Ik part merit Sale* Cleveland. OMu 14 i ESTRAY. Came to my place 12 miles south of O’Neill, on January 11th, one large black sow. Owner can have same by proving property and paying ex penses. 35-6 C. E. MARTIN. (First publication Jan 26.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1972. ! In the County Court of Holt County Nebraska, January 23, 1928. In the Matter of the Estate of Frances L. Cain, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate art hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is May 23rd, 1928, and for the payment of debts is January 19th 1929, and that on February 23rd 1928, and on May 24th, 1928, at 1C 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, 34-4 County Judge. ANNUAD ESTIMATE OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, 1928. The following is the estimate of the expenses for Holt County, Ne braska, for 1928, as prepared and ap proved by the County Board in regu lar session on January 14th, 1928: Bridge and Prior Indebtedness on Bridge fund — $38,000.00 County Roads - 7.000.0C County Officers ... 16,000.00 Printing and Supplies 9,000.00 Clerk Hire 9,000.00 Assessors - 6,000.00 County Poor 10,000.00 Mothers Pension 2,600.00 Courts and Juries 2,600.00 County Fairs 4,000.00 Court House and Jail 2,600.00 Justice andi Misdemeanor 350.00 Feeble Minded 360.00 School Exhibit 300.00 Coroners Inquest 100.00 Insane 300.00 Board of Health _ 100.00 Crow and Coyote Bounty 2,500.00 Elections ..- 2,600.00 Soldiers Relief _ 1,000.00 Repair, Impovements and Building 2,OOQ.OO Miscellanea us _ 3,700.00 Judgments _ 15,000.00 $138,200.00 Bv Order of County Board. E. F PORTER, 34-4 County Clerk. (First publication Jan. 19.). NOTICT TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1893. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, January 18, 1928. In the Matter of the Estate of Arnold Kurz, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting' claims against said es tate is May 16, 1928, and for the pay ment of debts is June 1st. 1928, and that on the 16th day of February, 1928, and on the 17th