“WE HAVE TO FIND, EACH FOR HIMSELF, OCR PROPER PLACE IN THE GREAT ARMY, AND OUR WORK WHEN WE GET THERE."__ Tubes Also Low Priced Continued from page 1 emergency pasture plants and will un doubtedly be grown extensively over the state this year. Sudan is a hot weather crop and should not be sown Until late corn planting time. Early oata and barley will usually ••cape moet of the grasshopper dam age. Farmers in northern Nebraska lost these crops, however, last year because a late freeze delayed the crops and an unusually favorable spring hurried up the hatching of the grasshoppers. Blue flour corn or squaw corn is thought by some farmers to be un palatable to grasshoppers. First types of early corn will probably do better if the grasshoppers are bad than or dinary dent corn. Alfalfa ami clover which were eaten off last year should be given a chance lo grow Uus spring and fanner* ( He gambled to “save” 2fl* The last few hundred “worry-miles’* In his old tire were worth perhaps 27 cents. Yet he put off replacing It — gambled on it. Save time, trouble and money— place those old tires now. NEW GOODYEARS COST LITTLE-WHY GAMBLE ON OLD TIRES THESE DAYSt Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Pall 1 Price of Bach la Overall. Each Pairs 29x4.40.2ll $4.79 $4**5* 29x4.50-20 5.35 5*19 30x4.50-21 $.43 5*17 28x4.75-19 6.33 6.1* 29x4.75-20 *.43 *.*4 29x5.00-19 *«*5 *.45 30x5.00-20 *.75 *.55 28x5.25-18 7.53 7*30 29x5.25-19 7«75 7.5* 30x5.25.20 7.99 7.*5 81x5.25-21 8.15 7*91 28x5.50-18 8.35 8.10 29x5.50-19 8.48 8.23 32x6.00-20 10.95 10.62 33x6.00-21 11.10 10.77 EVEN LOWER PRICES on lifetime guaranteed GOODYEAR SPEEDWAYS fall Price of Each in Oonla. Each Palo | 29x4.40-21 $3.95 $3.»3 29x1.50-20 4.30 4*17 30x4.50.21 4*37 4.23 28x4.75-19 5.12 4*97 29x4.75-20 5*20 5.04 29x5.00-19 5.39 5.23 30x5.00-20 5«45 5#29 31x5.00-21 5*72 5*5$ 31x5.25-21 6.63 6.43 30x3»/, 3.57 3-46 YOU CAN TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES at history’8 lowest cost for New Goodyear All-Weathers _ MELLOR MOTOR CO. Phone 16 O’Neill, Neb. _Good Used Tires $1, $1.50 up—Vulcanizing _ The new ‘ « ; ' EOCENE “65” has arrived! Here is the great, new lower-priced Rockne "65”— just arrived for your inspection. Priced as low as £585 at’ the factory, the Rockne Six "65” is head and shoulders over the entire low-priced field—in size, in style, in performance and in money’s worth. Come in today—see and drive this new low-priced car that is the sensation of 1932. Vital Specifications Extra Long Wheelbases 110' 114' Large Motor*—cubic displacement 190' 205' Very Powerful Motor* — brake h. p. 66 72 Extra Large Brakes—braking surface 145 sq. in. 155 iq. in. W. H. STEIN Phone 162-W O’Neill, Nebraska ton, Stuart; Frank Kaup, Stuart; Con rad Straka, Stuart; Ralph Kaup, Stu art. List of Jurors from District No. 7 Atkinson, 1st ward—Arthur C. Humpel, Atkinson; Roy Traver, At kinson. Atkinson, 2id ward—George E. Col lins, Atkinson; A. R. Tooker, Atkinson. Atkinson, 3rd ward—A. D. Brown, Atkinson; A. G. Miller, Atkinson; Frank J. Brady, Atkinson. Fairview—Joseph Stoecker, Amelia. Sand Creek—Orville Jensen, At kinson. Sherdian—G. W. Blackburn, Atkin son; Ed Jenkinson, Amelia. Atkinson—A. T. Barnes .Atkinson; James Barrett, Atkinson; R. E. Wol fert, Atkinson. 12:00 Noon. No further business coming before the meeting, on motion, the Board adjourned until March 29, 1932, 10:00 A .M. unless called at an' earlier date by the Clerk. John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher, Chairman. Clerk. (First publication March 17.) NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION To the legal voters of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska: Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of April, A. D. 1932, at the regular polling places in said City, between the hours of nine o’clock A. M. and seven o’clock P. M. there will be held a special election in said City, at which election the following pro position shall be submitted to the voters of said City of O’Neill, Ne braska, towit: “Shall the City of O’Neill, Nebraska issue its bonds in the sum of Six Thousand Dollars, to be known as Water Bonds, for the purpose of ob taining money with which to purchase tire extinguishing apparatus, said bonds to be dated June 1, 1932; to be in denominations of $500 each; to be numbered from No. 1 to No. 12; to be payable to bearer; to draw interest at the rate of four and one-half per cent um per annum, payable annually; principal and interest of said bonds to be payable at the office of the County Treasurer of Holt County, Ne braska; all of said bonds to become due in twenty years from the date of issue; but payable any time after live years; each of said bonds to have attached coupons representing the an nual interest due and said bonds to be executed on behalf of the City by its Mayor and attested by its City Clerk and the corporate seal of said City to be attached to the bonds but not to the interest coupons: And shall the proper officers of said City of O’Neill be auth orized to annually levy and collect taxes in the same manner as other municipal taxes are levied and col lected, in an amount sufficient to cre ate a sinking fund for the payment of said bonds as required by law, and to pay the Interest on said bonds a* the same matures, on all taxable property within said City?” The ballots to be used at said elec tion shall have printed thereon the should wait until other land is planted before giving up hopes of the alfalfa or clover coming back. Continued from page 5 Chambers—Herman Held, Cham bers; J. E. Grimes, Chambers; C. F. IVHart .Chambers; W. E. Carpenter, Chambers. Inman—George A. Coventry, In man; G. E. Moore, Inman; G. E. Keyes, Inman. McClure—Peter Kacxor, Ewing. Lake—Carl Lambert, Martha. List of Jurors from District No. 6 Holt Creek—Anton Dobrovolny, At kinson. Francis—Elmer Long. Atkinson. Swan—Roy Worden, Amelia. Green Valley—John Slaymaker,. Stuart. Stuart—John Wallinger, Stuart; Dana F. Bigelow, Stuart; R. L. Pa* Sample Ballot CITY OF O’NEILL, NEBRASKA CITY ELECTION, APRIL 5, 1932 Vote for ONE For Mayor I I CHARLES E. STOUT_By Petition I I L. G. GILLESPIE_ By Petition I I JOHN KERSENBROCK...By Petition □ . Vote for ONE For City Clerk I I ED. T. CAMPBELL.. ..By Petition I I EDWARD F. QUINN.By Petition □ ___ Vote for ONE For City Treasurer I I CLAUDE P. HANCOCK .By Petition □ ...-_ Vote for ONE For Police Magistrate I I MICHAEL J. ENRIGHT...By Petition □___:_ Vote for ONE For Councilman First Ward I I WILLIAM H. HARTY.By Petition □ . Vote for ONE For Councilman Second Ward l~l THOMAS J. BRENNAN .By Petition □ J. M. SEYBOLD . ..By Petition □ ... Vote for ONE For Councilman Third Ward I I M. JOHNSON. By Petition I I CLARENCE ZIMMERMAN.By Petition cn____ Sample Ballot SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7 CITY ELECTION, APRIL 5, 1932 Vote for TWO For Members of the Board of Education LEE E. DOWNEY..By Petition GEORGE SHOEMAKER .By Petition Sample Ballot CITY OF O’NEILL, NEBRASKA SPECIAL ELECTION, APRIL 5, 1932 “Shall the City of O’Neill, Nebraska issue its bonds in the sum of Six Thousand Dollars, to be known as ‘Water Bonds’, for the pur pose of obtaining money with wrhich to purchase fire extinguishing apparatus, said bonds to be dated June 1, 1932; to be in denominations of $500 each; to be numbered from No. 1 to No. 12; to be payable to bearer; to draw interest at the rate of four and one-half per centum per annum, payable annually; principal and interest of said bonds to be payable at the office of the County Treasurer of Holt County, Nebraska; all of said bonds to become due in twenty years from the date of issue, but payable any time after five years; each of said bonds to have attached coupons representing the annual interest due and said bonds to be executed on behalf of the City by its Mayor and attested by its City Clerk and the corporate seal of said City to be attached to the bonds, but not to the interest coupons; And shall the proper officers of said City of O’Neill, be authorized to annually levy and collect taxes in the same manner as other municipal taxes are levied and collected, in an amount sufficient to create a sinking fund for the payment of said bonds as required by law, and to pay the interest on said bonds as the same matures, on all taxable property within said City?” CFor issuing Six Thousand Dollars of Water Bonds of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska and for said tax. Against issuing Six Thousand Dollars of Water Bonds of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska and against said tax. said proposition and in addition there to the following: “[ ] For issuing Six Thousand Dol lars of “Water Bonds” of the City of O'Neill, Nebraska, and for said tax. [ ] Against issuing Six Thousand Dollars of “Water Bonds" of the City of O'Neill. Nebraska and against said tax.” All voters in favor of the issuance of said bonds shall place an “X” in the square to the left of the proposi tion “For issuing Six Thousand Dol lars of “Water Bonds” of the City of O'Neill. Nebraska, and for said tax.” Those opposed to the issuance of said bonds shall place an “X" in the square to the left of the proposition “Against issuing Six Thousand Dol lars of ‘'Water BvuJs" of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska and against said tax.” Unless three-fifths of the legal rotes cast on the proposition shall be in favor of the proposition “For issuing Six Thousand Dollars of “Water Bonds" of he City of O’Neill, Ne braska and for said tax" said proposi tion shall be declared lost. Ed. T. Campbell, 43-3 City Clerk. , (First publication March 17.) 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 April 8, 19S2, until 9:00 o’clock A. M., and at that time public ly opened and read for SAND GRAV EL SURFACING and incidental work on the NEWPORT-STUART PATROL Nos. 828 and 840, State Road. The proposed work consists of re surfacing 10.0 miles of Graveled Road. The approximate quantities are: 123,200 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 Bassett, Nebraska, at the office of the County Clerk at O’Neill, Ne braska, at the office of the District Engineer of the Department of Public Works at Ainsworth, 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 of good faith in submitting a proposal for this work, the bidder must file, w'ith his proposal, a certified check made payable to the Department of Public Works and in an amount not less than Two Hundred (200) Dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS R. L. Cochran, State Engineer, W. H. Bauman, District Engineer. Chester Stockwell, County Clerk. Rock County. John C. Gallagher, 43-3 County Clerk Holt County. House for Rent, close in.—Mary G. Horiskey. 45tf Garden plowing, rubbish hauling.— Frank Kubichek. 45-2p Found, 32x6 truck tire and rim. Farmers Union Elevator. 45-3 Wanted—Pasture for 200 head young cattle. Uhlir Bros., Verdigre, Neb. 43-4p For Sale—Grimm Certified Alfalfa Seed, $8.00 per bushel. E. A. Farrier, Chambers, Neb. 43-tf Baby Chicks Special, April 5th and April 12th, $5.00 per 100. All heavy breeds. The Atkinson Hatchery. 45-2 Hatching Eggs—R. C. Rhode Island Reds, strain of winter layers, 12c a doz.—Mrs. Frank Pribil, Jr., O,Neill, Neb. Phone 3-F210. 44-5p NEUR IT IS - RHEUlM ATISM Pains Go Like Magic SENDOL tablets (non-habit forming, non-in jurious) quickly stop pains, soothe inflamed nerves and bring re lief from neuritis, sciatica, frontal headaches, stiff joints, sore muscles and various forms of rheumatism. At your druggist—20c a box. _ My Model A Tudor Sedan for sale Cheap. Inquide at Mellor Motor Co. or Gatz Bros. Ice Plant.—C. J. Gatz 2 NEW FORD PRICES EIGHT FOUR Fourteen Body Types Cylinder Cylinder Roadster..$460 ' $410 Phaeton ... .. 495 445 Tudor Sedan__500 450 Coupe 490 440 Sport Coupe _ 535 485 Fordor Sedan . 590 540 De Luxe Roadster _ 500 450 De Luxe Phaeton _ 545 495 De Luxe Tudor Sedan 550 500 De Luxe Coupe .. 575 525 Cabriolet 610 560 De Luxe Fordor Sedan 645 595 Victoria 600 550 Convertable Sedan .... . 650 600 (All pricesF.O.B. Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tire extra. Small down payment and con venient, economical terms through your Ford dealer.) /—. ~~ W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska - DR. L. A. CARTER Physician and Surgeon Glasses Correctly Fitted One block South 1st Nat’l Bank -Phone 72 O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA / DR. J. P. BROWN Office Phase 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence Phone 223 k f Dr. F. A. O’CONNELL DENTIST GURANTEED WORK MODERATE PRICES O’NEILL :: NEBRASKA ======== Graduate Veterinarian H. L. 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