Big Combination! - ■* jj % " I I Will be held at Opportunity, Nebr. Thurs. March 20 Sale Commences at 1 o’clock Lunch Will Be Served at the Store 7 Head of Horses 1 team geldings, black and brown, wt. 2600; 1 gray gelding 10 years old, wt. 1300; 1 roan mare 3 yrs old, wt. 1000; 1 team of mares, bay and black, smooth mouth, wt. 2100; 1 black gelding 5 yrs. old, wt. 1300. 10 Head Good Milch Cows ■ ■—■Iff—————————* 20 Head Duroc Jersey Brood Sows All of these sows have been bred. Farm Machinery, Etc 3 sets of heavy work harness; 1 good Hamley saddle; 1 John Deere two-row lister; three 2-row elis (1 Rock Island, 1 John Deere, 1 Moline); two 1 horse grain drills; 1 McCormick 6-ft. mower; 1 Dempster 2-row cultivator, in good shape; 1 harrow; 1 6-shovel cultivator; 1 disc; 1 manure loader and scraper; 2 hay rakes; 1 stack good prairie hay; MISCELLANEOUS: Some barrels, holts, bolt bins, and other articles. If you have anything that you want sold at this sale, bring it in. | TERMS: CASH. Bert L. Powell and Lee H. Taylor —OWNERS AND MANAGERS— BUV WANSER, Auctioneer BERT L. POWELL, Clerk PUBLIC SALE '- 'H' ' .* ■ 1 will sell at public auction at the farm 2 miles south and 2 miles west of In man, Nebraska, on Wed. March 19,1930 Lunch will be sold on the grounds. Sale starts after lunch 11 Head of Horses One Percheron stallion, wt. 1800; 1 sorrel horse, smooth mouth, wt. 1500; 1 mpu^b w** 1300; 1 black saddle horse, smooth mouth, v t. H00; 1 black Shetland pony; four 2-year-old colts; 2 yearling colts. 35 Head of l tolstein Cattle C0K,in* fresh S00n; 10 yeaI" 2 POLAND CHINA SOWS WITH PIGS. ” " “ — ■ — —■*- - _ _ . ,iVV Farm Machinery • 's. Ed Clark, Owner C°,m VB:VV anSC1’’ Auctioncers- O’Neill National Bank. Clerk illSMHHHMiiaiSciMXliHmnisaHa'fnHaua',_^ __ ...... KC Baking Rwvder: (doubl&^acting) ||| i ; Same Price for over 38 years ;i ! j | JgouncesforJg/ i i| E • . ! The price is i I right < ! Quality is right I 1 ; » i (every can guaranteed) » a » . MILLIONS OF POUNDS ■ USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT ! ImiUMIIi—'—" IN THE BLACK HILLS FARM VALLEYS YOU CAN PROSPER AND BE HAPPY Alfalfa, corn, sugar beets, all cer eal grains, garden produce, fruits, chickens and turkeys are successful ly grown and marketed in the pro . ductive valleys of the Black Hills of South Dakota. Wonderful cattle, hog and dairying country. Low priced lands insure profits. Mild, healthful climate. Excellent water. Prosperous growing commun ities. Good schools and churches and fine, hard-surfaced roads. A new free booklet full of informa tion is ready for you. Address Don Johnson, Colonization Agent, Sioux Falls, S. IX 42-44-46-48 LOCAL NEWS. 11 - Jj Mrs. 0. Rummell is visiting at the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Purcell I at North Platte, Nebraska. 7 Carroll Clifton, of Orchard, came t last Thursday for a few day’s visit i with his sister, Mrs. Ted McElhaney I and family. Sl Bishop George A. Beecher will con | duct services at St. Paul’s Episcopal ! Church, Thursday evening, March 20 at 8 o’clock. j Miss Mary Haflfner Sublmlled to an operation for appendicitis at the Lutheran Hospital, in Norfolk, last Saturday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Carter and Miss Marjorie Carter, accompanied by w Miss Rachel Robertson, spent Satur 5 day End Sunday in Norfolk. 6 Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Pound and S daughter, Barbara Jean, of Blair, * came Sunday afternoon for a few ? day’s visit with relatives and friends, j Mrs. Jeanne Scott went to Omaha 4 Tuesday morning to attend a music teacher’s convention being held there Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. A number of cases of pneumonia have been reported in O’Neill during the past two weeks. All of the cases 5 seem to be well on the road to recov 5 ery. t H. B. Hubbard has accepted the 1 position of clerk for Dr. H. L. Ben 1 nett and will have charge of the of X tlf? during the absence of Dr. Ben nett. Miss Goldie Boyle, 12, has beer | quit ill with pneumuSiS St tilC honu , of her sister, Mrs. Turner, In the west part of O’Neill. She is improv 1 ing nicely. Arthur Barnes was able to* sit up for the first time Wednesday, follow ing an illness of pneumonia. One oi the nurses has been dismissed and he is doing nicely. Omaha World-Herald: James H, Hanley, attorney, was said to be much improved at his home Tuesday. He was taken suddenly ill recently while trying a case at Pender. The Presbyterian Ladies Guild will meet next Thursday, March 20, with Mrs. George Dubois. Mrs. Frank Langmack and Mrs. Gilford Bach | man will assist in entertaining. ! ittle Miss Ann Peters, daughter Ij of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters, resid j ing south oi O’Neill, is so far recov ? ered form her recent illness of pneu aj monia that she is able to be about the X house. >, FOOD SALE « ~ f The O'Neill Woman’s Club will hold f, a Food .Sail- and serve lunch at the R. *, R. Morrison store, Saturday, March jLir,th-__ _ iFOri SALE One Popcorn' Machine with Peanut I Roaster attached, all electric. 1 10xir> Gordon 'Jfib Press. 4 Krag Rifles; " M ^ 1^23 model Overland Sedan. ^|17-tf - Mrs. E. D. Henry RABBITS FOR SALE M A few good gray ’ .-!<> s, bred or open, reasonable: y oundoes ! | *.nfl buck'-; visitors wel-:r:ie any | ■; I time.—Mitchell Babbitry, O'Neill. 4lfj PIANO TUNING I Paul Johansen, with the Williams I Piano Company of Sioux Falls, S. I).,1 I will be working in th:-; vicinity for: [some time. If your piano needs at-! j teniion, leave word at this office or j j write him at Spencer, Neb., Box 15f>. j All work guaranteed. 42 FOR REN'F I I For Rent: 700 acre farm; has 200 j acres under plow*; 300 acres in mead ow-; running water in pasture; cheap j rent. See R. H. Parker, O'Neill, l Nebraska. 40-tf I EGGS AND POULTRY t S. C. Mottled Ancona Eggs for 1 Hatching, $4.00 per 100.—J. F. Pet ?r. 42-8 S. C. Buff Orphington Eggs for j Hatching, SI per 100.—Mrs. Joe Cho- j •holousek, Verdigre, Neb. 42-2 For Sale: Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Eggs for Hatching, 30c per doz m.—Phone 3F210, Mrs. Frank Prib- , 1, Jr. 40-10p -— — < Get your Baby Chicks at the At- < kinson Hatchery. $14.00 per 100 for < purebred heavys, $10.00 per 100 for mixed heavys. Custom hatching $4.00 per 100 eggs.—K. F. Siemsen. 37 ' Purebred S. C. W. Leghorn Eggs, Hollywood strain, $3.50 per 100. Spe cial price on lots of 500 or over.— Mrs. E. M. Leach, O’Neill, Neb., Rt. 2, telephone 17F130. 39-12p Quality Baby Chicks, heavy breeds, 100, $14; 500, $66; Leghorns and Broilers, 100, $12; 500, $55. Custom Hatching, 4 cents per egg. We set every Saturday night.—p’Ncill Hatch ery. 42 Nebraska Accredited Chicks, heavy breeds $14.00 per 100, $67.50 per 500; Leghorns $12.00 per 100, $55 per 500, $100.00 per 1,000, postpaid. Live de livery guaranteed. Hatch each Mon day.—Elkhorn Valley Hatchery, Bat tle Creek, Neb. 34tf. REALISTIC The Natural Wave with ringlet ends $10.00. Now $8.50 Mrs. I). H. CLAUSON Phone 102 FOR SALE Buffet and table. Call 202. 39tf. ---— For Sale—Good Piano.—A. E. Bowen. 29-tf For Sale: Early Ohio Potatoes, 90c per bushel.—Martin Conway. 42-3 For Sale: Oats, Minnesota No. 4, very clean.—Burlington Depot. 41-2 For Sale: Ivory Reed Baby Car riage. Inquire at this office. 37tf Stewart-Warner Radios. Come in and hear them.—W. B. Graves. 28tf Business lots, west of Chevrolet garage.—Phone 270. 28tf. Partly modern six room House alfd acreage.—Mrs. E. F. Roberts, phone 270. 28tf. For Sale: One baby buggy, just like new.—Mrs. Frank Froelich, O’Neill, phone No. 2. 42-2 For Sale: White Blossom Sweet Clover, $4.50 per bu.—W. E. Snyder, Page, Neb. 40-3 For Sale; Purebred German Police dog, nine months old; can furnish papers.—Orville Griffith, telephone 5F320. 42-2 For Sale: Rainbow Flint Seed Corn $1.75 per bu.; in 5 bu. lots, $1.50 per bu.—Earl Wrede, Agee, Neb. Phone 5-F-12. 40-4 WANTED—An honest, industrious man to operate a Ward chain store on wheels in Holt County. A clean, upright, merchandising proposition that offers good, steady earnings. Write for particulars.—Dr. Ward’s Medical Co., Winona, Minnesota. Over 73 '"ears in business. 39-4t MISCELLANEOUS 1 Farm Loans see R, H. Parker. 49tf Shoe hospital. Honest goods and square dealing. L. L. Cornell. 5tf. Middle aged lady would like gen eral housework. Call 5F320 41-2p KODaKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH ing.—W, B. Gwives, O’Neill, 30-tf I have private money to loan on choice farms. Se --. '• of j hade ”0(1 gf-*d location, jo- It rses, I jjUr< '■* ed - - o or wh-.l have , ( The Federal 1 Bank of Omaha i announces that tare anxious to [ s'-cure farm loans this time. All i hose desiring a loan, call on Jas. F. O’Donnell, Secretary, t. -4 submit an; application. 351 "V;: ;b' - i fj 'sr co.’-i - I:r. C. A. Pern, of - Norfolk, will F at i the Goldeif Hotel n O'Neill, ’on Friday, i March 28th. He is recogni' cu & be- \ ir.g thoroughly competent and i’gli- 1 able in examining eyes and fitting t glasses. He gives good glasses ii ? you need them, good advice if you don’t. Don’t forget the date, 42-2 j The Frontier $2.00 per year. BOOK EXCHANGE. Buy one book at 75c, read it and ►ring it back and exchange it for mother for 10c. 27-tf W. B. GRAVES. SECOND HAND STORE L I will buy and sell second hand » furniture. South of Beha Hotel.— 3eter Reifer. 40-4 (First publication March 6, 1930) NOTICE OF REFEREE’S SALE By virtue of an order of sale di ected to me by the District Court of Tolt County, Nebraska, on the report >f the referee appointed by said dourt in case No. 11880, wherein Carrie leafing is plaintiff and Aug- f jst Wabs, et al., are defendants, to sell at public vendue at the front ioor of the Court House in the city >f O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, :he following described real estate, situated in the County of Holt, and State of Nebraska, to-wit: Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Sec tion Twenty-seven (27), in Township Thirty-three (33) North, of Range Twelve (12), West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, and Northwest Quarter of Section Thirty-four (34), in Township Thirty-three (33) North, of Range Twelve (12), West of the Sixth Principal Meridian; and in compliance with said order I will of fer said real estate above described for sale in separate tracts and will sell the same to the highest bidder, for cash in hand on the 7th day of April, A. D., 1930, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M., at the front door of the Court House in the, city of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned sole referee. Dated this 5th day of March, A. D., 1930. S. L. BERRY, 41-5 Sole Referee. (Fust publication March b, lboUJ NOTICE OF HEARING , Estate No. 214G of Nelson Toncray Deceased, in the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all per sons interested in said estate, credit itors and heirs take notice, that Sid ney C. Baker has filed his petition al leging that Nelson Toncray died in testate in Cass County, Nebraska on or about July 10th, 1907 being a resi dent and inhabitant of Cass County, Nebraska and the owner of the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Northwest Quarter of Section Fif teen in Township Twenty-eight North of Range Thirteen, West of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Holt County, j Nebraska, leaving sis his sole and I only heirs at 1»W $])§ following named j persons, to-wit: ' , 1 £ Hi Joncray, a son, and praying for a uecree" ban’jpjj claims; that said decedent died iniesldt**! that no application for administration been made and the estate of said de cedent has not been administered in the State of Nebraska, and that the heirs at law of said decedent as here in set forth shall be decreed to be the owners in fee simple of the above described real estate, which has been set for hearing on the 27th day of March, A. D., 1930 at 10 o’clock A. M. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 4th day of March, A. D., 1930. (County Court Seal) C. J. MALONE, 41-3t County Judge (First publication March 6, 1930) NOTICE OF HEARING Estate Neb 2147 of JProdice Qhugh enbaugh, Deceased, in thS County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all per- , sons interested in said estate, credit itors and heirs take notice, that Sid ney C. Baker has filed his petition al- j leging Frodice Gaughenbaugh died intestate in jjolt County, .Nebraska, on "or about August 20th, 1882 being ! a resident and inhabitant of Holt County, Nebraska and the owner of the following described real estate, to-wit:" “* Southeast Quarter (if Section Nine and Southwest Quarter of Section Ten all in Township Twenty-eight North of Range Thirteen West of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, leaving as his sole and only heir at law the follow ing named persons, to-wit: Moses Gaughenbaugh, his father, ! and praying for a decree barring claims; that said decedent died in testate; that no application for ad ministration hag bee:> made and the estat • of : air decedent has n> t been administered in the State nf NHiras and that the heirs at lav: of id deeftrtVj’t as herein set forth shall be decreed to be the owners in fee simple of the above described real es tate, which ha- J>een set for hearing m f e 27th v " ; -iv’ . ••. D., I.93O at 10 o’clock A. M. Dated at O'Nei'i!, Nebra ka. this day of March, A. D„ 1230. "Cyuntv Court Seal) c. j. MALONE, 141.0: * C om- '.' Jrrloe. . ....>. .Hk'S_ . 1 (First publication February 27 i *30) NOTICE OF REFIREE'S S M.E BY YIRTVE m a a 0: ; -ale directed to me by the D; ■, 2a Court ! of Holt County, Nebraska, on ike re-, j port of the referee appointed 1 y said !:nm VCitbi;. et al.. are defendants, to j f in the city of 1 O’Neill. Holt C'wapy. Nebrr ka, the . • 1 (1- ■ ii f cl real e ■•.e. sit unifd in (he Comity cf Holt, and :-c.. VJ iv-bra "m. 4 .if.' ’ ' ' i’ r t, k 1 hand ' ' f. y * f.trch, A . 1930 r.t t! hour ,t>f ten o’clock A. M., at a i.r* ■ " tli" Cour . in the of O’Neill, Holt C .mty. Nebraska, when' and where due at ;c:i !. ncu wall be given by the u-nder* ;igik*J sole referee. Dated this 27th day of February, A. D., 1930. “S. L. BERRA'. 10-5 ^ Sols Referee.