now holds every official record for fully equipped stock cars, including the greatest feat of endurance in history—The President Eight’s world record of 30,000 miles in 26,326 minutes! 1||I\ \ M— - * * - I’. \ «*sr-,,01 -.55— 1 \ "s See these four great lines of Studebaker champion cars! The President Eight Within six months after its introduction, it outsold all other 8-cylinder cars! 5 world records set by $ 1 /IOC 30.000 miles in 26,326 ini mi tes! -I UOtl The Commander Only the Studebaker President ever ap proached The Commander's oflicial speed and endurance record of 25.000 miles in 22,963 min- $j IQ" The Dictator No stock car Helling under $1100 ever npproached the Dictator’s record of 5000 miles in 4751 $"l / minutes! l^UtJ The Erskine Six Proved itself finest, fastest car under $1000 l>y racing 10(H) miles in 984 minutes under official super* $Q‘) C vision! OlJtl All prices f. o. h. factory W. H. Stein, Telephone 162W O’Neill, Nebraska PUBLIC SALE! I will sell at public auction at the old Parham ranch 4 miles east and 3 miles north of O’Neill fair grounds; 5 miles south and 3 miles west of Opportunity, on O’Neill and Opportunity highway, the below described property, at 11:00 o’clock, a- m., on Wednesday, December 5,1928 Dixon will lie on hand with his lunch wagon. |j| 11 Head of Horses I One span bay mares, 8 and 9, weight 28(H); 1 span black and bay horses, 9 and 10, weight 2600; 1 span bay horses, 6 and 7, weight 2200; 1 gray horse, 8 p years old, weight 1250; 1 black horse, 10 years old, weight 1000; 1 mule, 5 g| years old, weight 1000; 1 saddle horse well broke, 4 years old; 1 sorrel horse, 4 years old. Ij 33 Head of Cattle I Eight good milk cows, 1 fresh, more to come in soon; 16 stock cows, White face; 8 calves; 1 good Whiteface bull, 4 years old. || 50 HEAD OF HOGS—3 brood sows, 47 pigs weighing from 50 to 100 tbs. I Machinery, Miscellaneous I One 2-row P. & O. lister; 3 elies, 2 John Deere, 1 Moline; 1 grain drill; 1 f| gang plow; 2 mowing machines, 6-ft.;2 cultivators; 1 4-section harrow; l |j disc harrow; 1 wagon and box; 1 cream separator; chicken coops; cook stove. 9 AH leather Davenport; china closet; small dressing table; kitchen table and chairs and other articles. 1 About 75 Buff Orpington pullets. H TERMS—Nine month’s time will be given with approved security drawing 10 per cent interest. $10 and under cash. No property to be removed until s settled for. B A. E. MORTON, Owner I COL. JAMES MOORE, Auctioneer. NEBRASKA STATE BANK, Clerk I SUPERVISOR’S PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from page 5) Chas. Cole Jr. _ 46.2C n _ 6, O A r 1 t'u ui tumvi 11 .* v.uv Carl Hollwitt 7.50 Robt. Carr 28.00 Karl Jeffers 32.60 R. U. Rouse . 21.70 Frank Weichmann 37.80 Fred Tasler 02.00 Laurence Pasha 7.00 H. F. Dlclcau 50.40 Sam Storts 30.00 Chus. Snordt 8.00 James Donohoe 9.10 \V. C. Joslyn 13.30 A. B. Hubbard 59.00 John Shoemaker 13.40 I). H. Murphy - 7.50 G. R. Wright _ 43.00 John Bonenberger 6.00 Joe Wagman 4.00 August Heese 12.60 L. H. Steinhauser 22.75 ‘ F. E. Boettcher 43.90 Fred Grandorff 10.16 James Carman 7.00 Harry Donohoe 11.20 Ralph Chase 18.20 Gerald Graham 23.10 W. C. Joslyn 7.35 B. H. Bessv 3.50 W. T. McElvain 5.00 Geo. A. French 10.85 Jas. Kubart 16.80 Jas. Kubart 33.60 C. A. Boetttcher 14.70 J. B. Jonas 18.50 Lloyd Thurlow 31.85 Edward Mlinar 14.00 Ambrose Slattery 7.50 J. F. Steinhauser Jr. 25.00 Ed Asher 18.55 Alex McConnell 22.50 Medard Collolly 13.30 The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the Bridge fund: Mr. Hobson IH9.90 Lyle McKim 15.38 L. C. McKim 34.50 E. Gibson . 52.80 John C. Miller 5.00 Alvin Gibson 63.93 Tom Welsh 63.00 L. G. Summers 5.00 J B. Mucllor 7.50 J. H. Hoertle 21.00 W. R. Callen 40.50 William McClellan 5.50 James II. Gibson 62.00 Hugh L. James 94.00 Liman Township 125.98 J. C. Stein 38.90 M. Campbell & Son 20.80 Fred Beckwith 19.50 Lewis W. Sobotka 9.00 John Timmerman _ 7.50 R. D. Stevens 8.50 Millard Peterson 15.00 T. F. Matthews 23.80 Sam Nichols 5.00 Hugh L. James 28.20 Wells Borden 7.50 XT P.. ....c.. nr iiiivn v. K « H i | UiVU Ed Kruger 4.00 Joe Patterson 5.00 C. Good 17.50 Wm. Krotter Co. 78.00 O. B. Stuart 5.00 L. R. Cunningham 5.70 John Clasey 17.00 A. B. Hubbard 4.50 L. E. Skidmore 31.80 On motion the claim of R. H. Lien hart for $42.40 was allowed as fol lows: $20.00 on Bridge fund and $22.40 on the Road fund and the claim of F. M. Keating & Sons for $79.23 was allowed as follows: Bridge fund $60.72, Road fund $18.51. In the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, Juvenile Department. In the Matter of the Renewal of Mother’s Pensions ss. CERTIFICATE State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss: I, IRA H. MOSS, Clerk of the Dis trict Court of Holt County, do hereby certify that the following named per sons were, by order of said Court, dated September 26, 1928, granted re newals of their Mother’s Pensions for a period of six months, beginning November 1, 1928, payable monthly in amounts as hereinafter stated, to-wit: No. 3—Goldie Liddy $10.00 No. 18—Ethel Asher 15.00 No. 27—Caroline E. Mikus 10.00 No. 28—Bertha L. Anderson 15.00 No. 30—Blossom C. Linville 10.00 No. 31—Nellie R. True .20.00 No. 32—Anna Auten 15.00 No. 34—M. V. Pock 15.00 No. 36—Katherine Mudloff 10.00 No. 37—Bridget Swanson 15.00 No. 38—Charlotte Keidel 10.00 No. 39—Mary Spence 10.00 No. 42—Abbie Nelson 20.00 No. 43—Emma E. Canaday 10.00 No. 44—Clara Graham 20.00 No. 45—Margaret Ames 15.00 No. 47—Lillian R. Weller 20.00 No. 48—Tillie Wernke 15.00 Witness my signature and the Seal of said Court, this 26th day of Sep tember, A. D. 1928. (Seal) IRA H. MOSS, Clerk of the District Court. On motion the above order was ap proved and clerk instructed to draw warrants in accordance therewith. At 12 o'clock noon on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Nov. 1, 1928, 1 p. m. Holt County Board met pursuant ; to adjournment. All members present but Stein. Board called to order by the Chair man. On motiorj the clerk was in structed to have sample ballot for general election printed in all the papers in the county. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the General fund: , The Frontier _ 22.75 ; John C. Gallagher 65.00 Hoskinson Mer. Co. 49.90 Hugh L. James 22.20 E. R. Baker _ 8.43 Wm. Krotter Co. .. 2.65 John Steinhauser .. .... 21.40 N. W. Bell Telephone Co. . 88.65 Drs. Wilson & Brown _ 164.00 W. W. Wick 6.25 CORN ON TRACK. Car load of Iowa Yellow Corn on j track Monday, December 3rd. 86c ! per bu. off car.—J. B. RYAN. 27-1 BOOK EXCHANGE. Buy one book at 75c, read it and bring it back and exchange it for another for 10c. 27-tf W. B. GRAVES. 5% INTEREST NOW. I have private money for choice ! farm loans at 5% interest. 15% R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 5% MISCELLANEOUS Found—A child’s red tam-o-shanter Dressmaking—Clara Aim. 34-tf. Farm Loans see R. H. Parker. 49tf House for rent, one-half block from Public school.—Mary G. Horiskey. 25tf House for rent; 6 rooms, modern except heat.—J. H. Meredith. 25-tf KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH ing.—W. B. Guaves. O’Neill, 30-tf Lost—German Police dog, dark color. Notify Texaco Filling Station. 261 Beauty work done at my home. Marcel, 50c. Phone 263.—Mrs. O. G. i Cromwell. 26-tf ! FARM AND RANCH LOANS, 5 AND | Ms per cent, no commission.—F. J. j Dishner, County Agent Joint Stock Land Bank. > 17 1/ WANTED . Wanted—A load of cobs.—W. C. Templeton. Wanted—A girl for general house [ work —Mrs. S. J. Weekes. 24 FOR SALE For Sale—One ton truck, in A. No. 1 shape; all new rubber.—Phil Ziemer. 19-tf For Sale—Thoroughbred Chester White Boar.—,C. T. Simonson, Agee, Nebraska. 26-2 I still have a few outstanding Po land China Boars priced for quick sale. —S. R. Robertson, Joy, Neb. 26-tf II. C. Rhode Island Red Cockerels, SI.00 each. Phone or write.—Mrs. Chas. Wrede, Agee, Neb. Phone 5F12. 27-2p For Sale—Sanitary couch and mat tress. Very good condition.—Mrs. E. L. O’Donnell. 25 For Sale—Player Piano as good as , new. Will take your old piano in as ! part payment. See A. E. Bowen. 14tf For Sale—Registered Hampshire boars and gilts; immune.—Harry Res sell. 21-tf ICO acres with excellent improve ments, all good farm land. Three miles from small town, 16 miles from Sioux City. Will sell or trade for a good ranch.—Address owner, O. M. Sinotte, 815 8th St., Sioux City. Ia. 25 FOR SALE A few exceptionally good Poland China spring boars and gilts. Also 37 fall pigs. 23—f S. R. ROBERTSON, Joy, Neb. FOR SALE. Fifteen head of Hereford cows and heifers nearly all registered. Extra good quality and fat. E. A. CLARK, | 27-2 Inman, Nebr. FOR SALE OR RENT. 2700 acres of land for sale or rent. ! Wood and running water, 14 miles j northeast of O’Neill on Redbird.— I Charles Wrede, Sr. 24-13p (First publication Nov. 8.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. William Bartels, Plaintiff, vs. Feri nand G. Berg, Charles Boon, Naomi Boon, Ben Fidler, Jessie Fidler, and John Mitchell, Defendants. Notice To Nonresident Defendants. TO Ferdinand G Berg, Charles Boon. Naomi Boon, Ben Fidler and Jessie Fidler, Impleaded with John Mitch ell, Defendants: You and each of you are hereby iiuuni'll mat un mt; om uciy ui muvem ber, 1928, Plaintiff William Bartels, filed his petition against you in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, asking the foreclosure of a real estate mortgage upon the Northwest Quarter (NWti) of Section Twenty-one (21), Town ship Thirty-three (33) North, Range Thirteen (13), West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska, which mort gage was Recorded in Book 139, Page 114 of records of said County. That default has been made in the payment of principal and interest thereon and there is now due and ow ing on said mortgage the sum of $354.50. Plaintiff claims that the lien of said mortgage is superior to the rights, interest, lien or title of each and all defendants and that it is a first lien on said premises. Plaintiff asks that the property be sold and the pro ceeds be applied to the payment of the amount owing on said mortgage. For a more specific statement of plaintiff’s cause of action you are referred to said petition. You are required to appear and an swer said petition on or before the 17th day of December, 1928, or default will be entered against you as prayed. Dated this 5th day of November, 1928. WILLIAM BARTELS, Plaintiff. By W. V. STEUTEVILLE, 24-4 Atttorney for Plaintiff. HOTEL WELLINGTON. OMAHA i ROOMS WITH BATH—$2.50 Free Garage I Write for demonstrations to jj I OAKLAND I AliEfAM E RICAN SIX | l'ROD'Jl.T OF CENEBAL MOTORS S. G. Coover, Page, Nebr. 1 Authorized Dealer LOW RATES For vacation trips to the popular winter re sorts of Florida, Texas, the Gulf Coast, Cuba .... where the sunshine, the flower*, golf courses and pleasant summer climate invite you out-of-doors to health and happiness. L. E. DOWNEY, Ticket Agent — 1 ..IT-... . * ■■■■ ■ '■ ■■■ i —