MODEL "A" 4 TUNE IN — Enjoy the Maytag Radio Hour over N, B. C. Toant to ( oaat Blur Network—Kverv Monday, Daylight Sav ing Time. 0:00 I'M , K. T.—H:00 C.T.— 7 00 M T ft-00 1’C.T. Standard time ia 1 bout rail let. >0-43 One of Mother’s most im portant duties is to see that blankets, nighties, boots, dia pers and all the other clothing that touches baby’s tender skin are kept not only soft and dainty but unquestion ably clean. Such royal raiment should be laundered at home — in a Maytag! Then Mother can be sure that all the precious little bits of cotton, wool and silk are washed with hand gentleness, hygienically clean. For baby’s sake, and your own PHONE for a trial wash ing or ironing or both. If the Maytag doesn’t sell itself, don't keep it. Divided pay ments you’ll never miss. THE MAYTAG COMPANY Foundid 1893 NEWTON, IOWA H. E. COYNE HARDWARE Phone 21 :: O’Neill, Nebraska THE Maytag tcashm an available with gasoline multi-motor for homes without electricity■ WASHER-TABLE IRONER Make Your Plans Now Prepare Your Exhibits for Entry The smartest thing in rubber! ! 4 New Improved Standard GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER .55 4.75-19 (28x4.75) Other sixes in proportion MELLOR MOTOR CO. O’NEILL. NEB. LOCAL NEWS Tom Enright was on the sick list Monday. Jerry Novak, of Pilger, Nebraska, was in O’Neill Monday. County Attorney Julius D. Cronin left on his vacation last Thursday. Mrs. Qeorge DuBois, of Wahoo, is I visiting friends in O’Neill this week, j Elmer Merriman is able to be1 around again following his recent ill-! ness. Mrs. M. A. Summers was transact ing business in Wheeler county Wed nesday. Mrs. Frank Hunter, of Star, is vis iting at the home of Mrs. Margaret Hunter in O’Neill. Editor Murfin of the Page Report er, was in O'Neill, Tuesday, and was a caller at The Frontier office. —Buy it in O’Neill— One tough hombre —yet a Sheik for looks! A Super Value only Goodyear offers for hard driving HEAVY DUTY Good year Pathfinder .75 4.50-21 (30x4.50) Otter sizes equally low Mellor Motor Co. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA i i i Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Chase, of Page1 were O'Neill visitors Wednesday. Mr. Chase was postmaster at Pa Re I for many years, retiring a few years ago because of ill health. Fred Clark, of Page came near los ing hi1- right ear on Saturday, Aug ust 1st, when a meat hook caught in his ear; the ear was sewed in place and seems to be healing nicely. .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson, of Opportunity, are the parents of a daughter, born Monday, at the home of Mrs. Tomlinson’s parents, Mr. I and Mr . Andrew Springer in O’Neill. Frank Harrington, of Seattle, Washington, arrived here Monday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Harrington. Frank is deputy in King county prosecution office. The weather man gave this part of the country a cold bath last Monday j and Tuesday mornings; Monday morning the thermometer showed 511 logiees and Tuesday morning 4.3 de The ladies of the Country Club j will hold a picnic at the Country Club on Sunday, August 16th. Bring lunch for two, and your husband. A three j hole golf tournament will be one of the features. Lewis Uhl, accompanied by his sons, Wilbert and Paul and daughter! Miss Mabel, drove over from Maple ton, Iowa last Friday and spent Sun day at the home of his brother, C. P. Uhl and family. Editor R. B. Crellin, of the Ewing i Advocate, accompanied by his fath-; er, D. L. Crellin, were in town last! Friday distributing bills for the big | band contest which will be held at i Ewing next Sunday, August 16th. Dick Tomlinson who was graduated ' from the O’Neill High School last 1 spring, is now in Omaha where he | will enter Creighton University in September. Dick is employed part tme at the Jaap Tire Shop at 30th and Farnam streets. Miles Welsh came up from Omaha last Friday for a couple of days visit with his cousins, Miss Anna, Miss Mary, Miss Agnes, Miss Grace, and Tom Joyce. Mr. Welsh is connected with the Swallow Land Company; he was a resident of O’Neill a number of years ago. grees. FOR SALE Roll top desk for sale, this office. Inquire at lltf I have buyer for a good modern residence in O'Neill. See R. H. Park er. 4-tf For Sale: 4-hole laundry stove with oven and reservoir.—T. F. Han neberry. Phone 65-J. 12-1 For Sale: English Springer Span iel registered pups; seven months old, partly broke.—J. M. Seybold. 11 Come in and see us the next time you are in need of good printing. We are specialists in the kind of work that pleases. A trial is all we ask. FOR RENT Furnished apartments for light housekeeping. Phone 330J.—Mrs. Ella Riley. 35tf STRAWBERRIES Fresh strawberries for sale.—Wil lard Arnold, phone 187-W. 7-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE Teachers wanted to enroll for High School, Junior High, Grade, Superin tendants, Principals, Special Teach ers. Very low placement fee. Inves tigate today. Professional Placement Bureau, 211 French Bldf., Albuquer que, New Mexico. 12-2 WANTED Wanted: High school students for board and room; prices reasonable. Mrs. James Oppen. ll-3t. Wanted: Cook and girl waiters.— Commercial Hotel, Atkinson, Neb. LOST A suit case between O’Neill and Newport, Nebraska, containing a blue suit, pair shoes, cap, shirt, Ham ilton watch case, 2 pictures, pair of pants, belt and buckle, 3 note books with alphabet letter.- and my name on inside. Reward.—Donald S. Hut chison, Chadron, Neb. 11-tf MISCELLANEOUS Farm LoanB see R. H. Parker. 4ytf Dressmaking.—Clara Aim. KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH ing.—W. B Graves, O'Neill. 30-tf I have private money to loan on choice farms. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 27-tf Strayed: 2 heifers, 2 years old, weight between 900 and 1,000 lbs.— John Booth. 12-ltp i The Federal Land Bank of Omaha announces that they are anxious to secure farm loans at this time. All those desiring a loan, call on Jas. F. O’Donnell, Secretary aid submit an application. 35 How about your letterheads, bill heads, statements, envelopes, cards, etc? Don’t wait until they are all gk>ne and then ask us to rush them out in a hurry for you. Good work requires time and our motto is that anything that’s worth doing is worth doing well. Let us have that order N-O-W while we have the time to do your Printing as it should be done. BOOK EXCHANGE. Buy one book at 76c, read It and bring it back and exchange it for another for 10c. 27-tf W. B. GRAVES. (First publication August 13, 1931.) UNITED STATES COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA NORFOLK DIVISION In the Matter of ] IN FERDINAND KRUTZ } BANK Bankrupt, I RUPTCY To the Creditors of the above nam ed Bankrupt: of Inman, County of Holt, within said district; Notice is hereby given that on the 11 day of August, A. D., 1931, the said Ferdinand Krutz, was duly ad judged bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, in the City of Norfolk, County of Madison and State of Nebraska, on the 25 day of August, A. D., 1931, at two o’clock in the afternoon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come be fore said meeting. Dated at Norfolk, Nebraska, Aug ust 11, 1931. FORREST LEAR, 12-1 Referee in Bankruptcy (First publication Aug. 13, 1931) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2248 In the County Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, August 7, 1931. In the matter of the Estate of Catherine Wettlaufer, Deceased. Creditors of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for pre senting claims against said estate is December 4, 1931, and for the pay ment of debts is August 7, 1932 and j that on September 4, 1931, and on December 5, 1931, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said county to re ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (County Court Seal.) C. -J. MALONE, 12-3t. County Judge (First publication July 30, 1931) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Public Works in the State House at Lincoln, Nebraska on August 20, 1931, until 9:00 o’clock A. M., and at that time publicly opened and read for SAND GRAVEL SURFACING and inci dental work on the DEVERE-AT KINSON PROJECT NO. 639-C, STATE ROAD. The proposed work consists of con structing (5.4 miles of GRAVELED ROAD. The approximate quantities are: 81,650 Sq. Yds. Sand Gravel Sur face Course. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and information se cured at the office of the County Clerk at O’Neill, Nebraska or at the office of the Department of Public Works at Lincoln, Nebraska. The successful bidder will be re quired to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100% of his contract. as an evidence ot good iaitn in submitting a proposal for this work, the bidder must tile, with his propos al, a certified check made payable to the Department of Public Works and in an amount not less than Four Hundred ($400.00) Dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. Department of Public Works, R. L. Cochran, State Engineer John C. Gallagher, 10-3 County Clerk, Holt County. (First publication July 30, 1931) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Public Works in the State House at Lincoln, Nebraska on August 20, 1931, until 9 o’clock A. M., and at that time pub licly opened and read for SAND GRAVEL SURFACING and inci dental work on ORCHARD WEST, Project No. 203-L, State Road. The proposed work consists of con structing 6.0 miles of graveled road. The approximate quantities are: I 81,000 Sq. Yds. Sand Gravel Sur face Course. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and information secured at the office of the County Clerk at Neligh, Nebraska, the office of the County Clerk at O’Neill, Ne braska or at the office of the Depart ment of Public Works at Lincoln, Nebraska. The successful bidder will be re What a Tire! What a Price! XJTERE’S an example of how Good year’s greater production enables greater value! Just look at this tire! It’s actually superior to many of the > higher priced brands—and we can\ ] show you why! Goodyear makes mil- . lions more tires than anybody else and turns the savings back to you* In a better product for the money.' Latest Improved GOODYEAR "'"I PATHFINDER jo«T.$t7.K sw.mii 6.00-20 (32x6.00) . 15.SS Supertwist Cord Tire tubes ai.so low priced Mellor Motor Co. O’Neill, Nebraska $ .98 4.40-21 (29x4.40) $9.60 per pair Lifetime Guaranteed OTHER SIZES EQUALLY LOW SIm Each Pair 4.50- 20 (29x4.50) 5.60 10.90 4.50- 21 (30x4.50) 5.69 11.10 4.75-19 ( 28x4.75) 6.65 1 2.90 5.25-21 (31x5.25 ) 8.57 16.70 30x3 Vi Reft- CL 4.39 8.54 quired to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100f\ of his contract. As an evidence of good faith, in submitting a proposal for this work, the bidder must file, with his propos al, a certified check made paj'able to the Department of Public Works and in an amount not less than three hun dred fifty ($350) dollars. fA The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject anv or all bids. Department of Public Works, R. L. Cochran, State Engineer Agnes Griffen, County Clerk, Ante lope County John C. Gallagher, 10-3 County Clerk Holt County. (First publication July 23, 1931) SALE BY SPECIAL MASTER UNDER DECREE Forrest Lear, Special .Master Norfolk, Nebraska PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale is sued out of the District Court of the United States for the District of Ne braska, Norfolk Division, and in pur suance of the decree of said court rendered at the September, 1930, term of said Court, to-wit: On Oct ober G, 1930, in an action therein pending numbered 176-Equity,*where in The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company is plaintiff, and the Ne braska State Bank of O’Neill, Ne braska; Clarence G. Bliss, Secretary of the Department of Trade and Com merce for the State of Nebraska, Re ceiver of the Nebraska State Bank of O’Neill, Nebraska; Frank H. Binder; Janies F. O’Donnell; Leone O’Don nell; Dewey Shaffer; -Shaffer, real name unKnown, wile ol Dewey Shaffer; are defendants, whereby the mortgages involved in said action on the properties hereinafter described were foreclosed, I, Forrest Lear, as Special Master of said court, by vir tue of the authority in me vested as such Master under the decree and order of sale issued to me as such Master, will on the 24th day of Aug ust, 1931, at 1 o'clock in the after noon, at the entrance to the county court house in O’Neill, the county seat of Holt county, Nebraska, at the usual place where sheriffs sales of land are made in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, the properties on which said mortgages were foreclosed, which said properties are situate in the County of Holt, and State of Ne braska, and known and described as follows, to-wit: The West Half (WVfc) of Section numbered Fifteen (15), and the East Half of the Northeast Quarter (E^NEVi); Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quar ter (SW14NE14); Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quar ter (SEViNW1^) of Section num bered Twenty-one (21), Town ship numbered Twenty-seven (27), North, Range numbered Thirteen (13), West of the 6th t P. M., containing in all 480 * acres, more or less, according to Government Survey, situate in Holt County, Nebraska, and All of Section numbered Four (4), Township numbered Twen ty-seven (27), North, Range numbered Thirteen (13), West of the 6th P. M., containing in all 640 acres, more or less, ac cording to Government Survey, situate in Holt County, Nebras- f ka. To satisfy the plaintiff in the sum of ?6460.24, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum * from October 6, 1930, which amount is decreed to be a first lien upon mortgaged premises first hereinbe fore described, and as containing 480 acres, more or less, and to satisfy the defendant Frank H. Binder in the sum of $258.34 with interest at 10 per cent per annum from October 6, 1930, which amount is decreed to be a second lien on the mortgaged premises nrst nereinperore aescrib ed, and as containing 480 acres, more or less. And to satisfy the plaintiff in the sum of $8572.94, with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from October 6, 1930, which amount is de creed to be a first lien upon the mort gaged premises hereinbefore describ ed as all of Section Four (4), Town ship Twenty-seven (27), North, Range Thirteen (13), West of 6th P. M., containing 640 acres, more or less, according to Government Sur vey, situate in Holt County, Nebras ka, and to satisfy the defendant Frank H. Binder in the sum of $344.45 with interest at 10 per cent per annum from October 6, 1930, which amount is decreed to be a sec ond lien on said mortgaged premis es, and to satisfy the sum of $110.50. costs shown on said order of sale, and the accruing costs and expenses of said sale; the proceeds of sale to be applied, on confirmation of said sale, as follows, to-wit: (1) To the unpaid costs of said suit that have accrued and may accrue; (2) To pay ment to plaintiff of the sums found to be due to it, with interest thereon, as in said decree provided, and its costs expended; (3) To payment to the defendant Frank H. Binder of the sums found to be due to him, with in terest thereon, as in said decree pro vided, and his costs expended, and (4), the surplus, if any, to be paid to such defendants as may be found at that time to be entitled thereto. All as provided by said order of sale and decree. Said sale will be held open one hour at the time and place aforesaid. W FORREST LEAR, Special Master of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska, Norfolk Division. 9-5t. Berry & Hancock I will continue the Real Estate business of S. L. BERRY CHAS. P. HANCOCK Office second door east of Council Oak Store.