The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 01, 1937, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    (First publication March 11, 1037.)
SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtune of an Execution issued to
me by the Clerk of the District
Court of Holt county, Nebraska, in
an action pending in said Court
wherein F. J. Kubitschek is plain
MISCELLANEOUS
WHEN you think of glasses think
of the Perrigo Optical Company.
See their represent
ative at Golden llo
k tel,O'Neill, Monday,
* April I 45-2
ATTENTION! THE OMAHA BEE
NEWS is conducting a $7,500.00
contest, the great Game of Names.
You can win $5,000.00, the mag
nificent first prize. Start this
fascinating game in the Bee-News
TODAY. 42tf
I HAVE a renter for 200-head hay
and cattle ranch; also have a buy
er for ranch of this kind.—R. H.
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 39tf
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I HAVE eastern money to loan on,
farms and ranches. I also loan |
money on city property.—R. H.
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. -tf
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED—From the Parker place
southeast of O’Neill, Thursday,
March 25, four hogs, wt. about
160-lbs. each; 2 spotted Poland
China, and 2 Hampshires, all bar
rows.—Please notify this office or
Ralph Taylor, O’Neill. 46-lp
SALESMEN WANTED
MAN wanted for good nearby Raw
leigh Route in lioun, Northeast
Custer counties. Real opportunity
for right man. Write Kawleigh
Co., NBD-252-OL, Freeport, 111.,
or see Issac H. Levi, Stuart, Nebr.
46-3
FOR RENT
.TWO rooms, with hoard if desired.
‘ Phone 342-W, Mrs. Sexsmith. 46tf
THREE farms, 2 close in; 4 pas
tures well grassed and plenty of
water.—Inquire this office or call
phone 274. 44tf
CATTLE and hay ranch; 450 acres
meadow, 600-acrcs pasture. Good
buildings, near O’Neill, Nebr.—It.
H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 43tf
WANTED TO BUY
MANURE spreader. Give make,
year and price.—Fred Kurtz, In
' man, Nebr. 46-2
I HAVE a cas^i btiyer for a strictly
modern residency.—R. II. Parker.
WHEN you have butcher slufT,
either hogs or cattle for Bale, aee
Barnhart's Market. 48-tf
FOR SALE
FARMERS!—Save Money Buying
your oils and greases of the New
Deal Oil Co., ot O’Neill and Butte,
Nebr. Best Tractor and Car Oils,
any weight, 1-gal. 50c; 5-gal. 45c
per gal; 10-gal. 40c per gal; bar
rels, 38c per gal. No. 2 oil, 1-gal.
35c; 5-gal. 32c per gal.; barrels,
30c per gal. 25-lb. bucket Dark
Green Pressure Gun grease, $1.70.
30-lb. in to-bushel measure, $2.10;
10-lb. bucket, 89c; 5-lb. 40c. 25
lb. Axle, $1.10; 10-lb. Axle, 55c;
5-lb. Axle, 30c. 10-lb. Cup grease,
79c; 5-lb. 40c. 5-gal. Transmission
oil in Kerosene can, $2.00. We
guarantee the above nils and
greases to satisfy you or your
money refunded. New Deal Oil
Co., in West O’Neill on No. 20 and
281, and Butte, Nebr. 46-1
BABY chicks from purebred free
range flocks. Custom hatching.
Order, early.—Atkinson Hatchery,
Atkinson, Nebr. 37tf
HOME LOANS
FARM LOANS
RANCH LOANS
I Am Now Making Loans
JOHN L. QUIG
Dr. J. L. SHERBAHN j
Chiropractor
Phone 147
Half Block South of the Ford
Garage—West Side of Street
Diamond—Watches---Jewelery j
Expert Watch Repairing
0. M. Herre—Jeweler !
In Reardon Drug Store
W. F. FINLEY* M. D.
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill :: Nebraska
DR. J. P. BROWN
Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence Phone 223
tirT ;nd Holt. County Agricultural
Society are defendants, l will sell
to the highest bidder for cash at
the front door of the court house in
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 12th
day of April, 1937, at 10 o’clock
A. M., the following described real
estate situate in McCafferty’s Sec
ond Addition to the City of O’Neill,
Holt County, Nebraska, to-wit:
All of Blocks “B,” “C” and
••E”; the North Half of Block
“G”; Lots 1, 2, 3 and 1 in Block
"H” and all of Block “D” ex
cept the following portions:
Commencing at the southwest
corner of said Block “D," run
ning thence east 90 feet, thence
north 170 feet; thence west 90
feett thence south 170 feet to
place of beginning, together
with all buildings, fences and
other improvements situated
upon the real estate above de
scribed. And also all right,
title and interest of defendant
in and to any alleys as laid out
in any of the blocks above
described, and in and to any
streets as laid out by the plat
of said Addition located be
tween any of the Blocks of
ground above described,
to satisfy the sum of $2,684.56
found due plaintiff, and interest
thereon and $15.16 costs of suit
and accruing costs.
Dated this 10th day of March.
1937.
PETER W. DUFFY,
Sheriff of Holt comity,
43-5 Nebraska.
(First publication March 25, 1937.)
SALE BY SPECIAL MASTER IN
CHANCERY UNDER DECREE
DOUGLAS CONES, SPECIAL
MASTER IN CHANCERY
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv
en that by virtue of an order of
sale issued out of the District Court
of the United States, for the Dis
trict of Nebraska, Norfolk Division,
and in pursuance of the decree of
said Court rendered at the Septem
ber, 1935, term of said Couft, to
wit: on the 16th day of June, 1936,
in an action therein pending, num
bered 297 Equity, wherein The
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany is complainant, and W. J.
Trojan, Fred Lemmernian, Walter
Sojka and Mary Sojka, real name
unknown, wife of Walter Sojka are
respondents, I, Douglas Cones, as
Special Master in Chancery of said
Court, by virtue of the authority in
me vested as such Special Master
in Chancery under the decree and
order of sale issued to me as
Special Master in Chancery, will,
on the 26th day of April, 1937, at
3 o’clock in the afternoon, at the
front door of the County Court
House in O’Neill, Nebraska, the
County Seat of Holt county, Ne
braska, at the usual place where
Sheriff’s sales of land are made in
said county, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to
wit:
The East Half (E1^) of Sec
tion numbered Ten (10), Town
ship numbered Twenty-eight
(28), North, Range numbered
Nine ('^), West of the 6th
P. M., containing in all 320
acres, more or less, according
to Government Survey, in Holt
county, Nebraska,
to satisfy said decree, interest and
costs.
DOUGLAS CONES,
Special Master in Chancery
of the United States
District Court for the
District of Nebraska,
45-5 Norfolk Division.
(First publication March 25, 1937.)
SALE BY SPECIAL MASTER IN
CHANCERY UNDER DECREE
DOUGLAS CONES, SPECIAL
MASTER IN CHANCERY
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv
en that by virtue of an order of
sale issued out of the District Court
of the United States, for the Dis
trict of Nebraska, Norfolk Di
vision, and in pursuance of the
decree of said Court rendered at
the September, 1935, term of said
Court, to-wit: on the 16th day of
June, 1936, in an action therein
pending, numbered 296 Equity,
wherein The Penn Mutual Life In
surance Company is complainant,
and John C. Addison is respondent,
I, Douglas Cones, as Special Master
in Chancery of said Court, by vir
tue of the authority in me vested as
such Special Master in Chancery
under the decree and order of sale
issued to me as Special Master in
Chancery, Will, on the 26th day of
April, 1937, at 2 o’clock in the
afternoon, at the front door of the
County Court House in O’Neill, Ne
braska, the County Seat of Holt
county, Nebraska, at the usual
place where Sheritf’s sales of land
are made in said county, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
The East Half (E'-a) of Sec
tion numbered Twenty-seven
(27), Township numbered
Thirty-one (31), Range num
bered Ten (10), West of the
6th P. M., containing 320 acres,
more or less, according to Gov
! ernmentSurvey,in Holt county,
Nebraska,
to satisfy said decree, interest and
costs.
DOUGLAS CONES.
Special Master in Chancery
of the United States
District Court for the
District of Nebraska.
| 45-5 Norfolk Division.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
The Taxpayers of Shields precinct
are called to meet on April 6, 1937,
at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the Town
ship hall, for the purpose of agree
ing on the amount of road grading
to be done this year.
By order of the Township Board.
J B. DONOHOE,
Clerk.
(First publication April 1, 1937.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2594
In the County Court of Holt
county, Nebraska, March 26, 1937.
In the matter of the Estate of
Sarah K. Fliekinger, Deceased.
• CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limit
ed for presenting claims against
said estate is July 22, 1937, and for
the payment of debts is March 26,
1938, and that on* April 22, 1937,
and on July 23, 1937, at 10 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.
C. J. MALONE,
County Judge*
[County Court Seal] 46-3
Wm. Whitla, Attorney
(First publication April 1, 1937.)
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 2602
In the County Court of Holt
county, Nebraska, March 31, 1937.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Kate O’Connor, Deceased,
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in said
Court for the appointment of W. J.
Hammond as Administrator of said
estate, and will be heard April 22,
1937, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the
County Court Room in O’Neill,
Nebraska.
. C. J. MALONE,
County Judge.
[County Court Seal] 46-3
W. J. Hammond, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING ON AP
PLICATION FOR LICENSE
TO SELL AT RETAIL
BEER BY DRINK
Notice is hereby given that on
the 18th day of March, 1937, J. P.
Harte, whose address is Inman, Ne
braska, filed his application with the
City Clerk of Inman, for an On and
Off Sale Beer License on the fol
lowing described premises, to-wit:
Lot 6, Block 2, Inman, Ne
braska.
Hearing will be had on said ap
plication by the Board of Trustees
of Inman, Nebraska, on April 5,
1937, at 8 o’clock P. M., at the
Inman Telephone Co. office in In
man, Nebraska, at which time the
Board of Trustees shall receive
competent evidence for and against
granting said license.
Dated this 31st day of March,
1937.
I. L. WATSON,
City Clerk.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 -Mr. C. E.
Yantzi, superintendent.
Morning Worship 11:00—“Beat,
Pass, Lift.” Music by the robed
choir.
The Young People’s meeting of
the Western district will be held
in our church. The meeting at 7:80
is open to all.
A group of the Valentine Dra
matic club will give a religious play
at the time of the evening service.
A free will offering will be taken.
H. I). Johnson, Pastor.
METHODIST CHURC HNOTES
A. J. May, Pastor
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Morning Worship 11a. m.—Spe
cial musical program, four numbers
by the choir. Reception of mem
bers, and Church Covenant Sunday.
There will be at least 2B to unite
with the church and if there are
others whom we have not seen who
wish to unite with the Methodist
church we cordially welcome you.
There will be no evening service
as there is a special program at
the Presbyterian church.
Th* Epworth League will meet
at f>:."0 as usual
The Senior choir will practice
after the morning service. Every
member of the choir please be on
duty Sunday morning.
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Minutes of Meetings
of the County Board
(Continued from page 5.)
H. J. O’Connor 91.87
Clinton McKim 6.00
Clarence C. Hahlbeck 37.05
F. M. Reece . ... 14.60
Atkinson Lumber Co. 12.40
Hubbard Service Station 4.11
Joe Kaup Sr. 4.00
Spann Bros. 64.44
P. J. McManus 2.20
Tillie Wernke 1.50
William Gatz 20.50
John Davidson 15.00
Fred Mack 103.50
P. C. Donohoe 750.00
Ed Jones .65
John Rohde 2.75
Walter K. Smith 7.00
Clarence Whaley 13.25
George Syfie 15.00
Smith Motor Co. 43.10
P. C. Donohoe 91.87
Robert Richardson 25.00
.Jap Gribble 14.40
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on Road Dragging fund in
payment of same:
George Babl . $ 3.30
Clarence J. Tasler 31.00
«James D. Beck 4.50
Walter Ries 17.00
Joe Funk 4.50
Louis Backhaus 14.00
5:00 P. M. On motion. Board
adjourned until February 27, 1937,
9:00 A. M.
J. C. STEIN, Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O'Neill, Nebraska,
February 27, 1937,
9:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
or met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting called
to order by Chairman. Minutes of
previous meeting were read and on
motion were approved as read.
Motion by Sullivan, seconded by
Reimer, that 0. F. Bijrlin be auth
orized to purchase Oliver C. Steel
Duck shades for the court house at
a price of $200.00.
Carried.
The following claims were aud
ited and approved aud on motion
were allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on General fund in payment
of s^me:
Louis W. Reimer $ 31.00
John Sullivan 31.00
John A. Carson 33.00
Ed J. Matousek 34.30
J. C. Stein . 28.00
Walter K. Smith 31.00
J. H. Gibson _ 29.40
12:00 noon. On motion. Board
adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
J. C. STEIN, Chairman.
John CL Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Nefll, Nebraska,
P'ebpAry 27, 1937,
1:00 P. M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting called
to order by Chairman.
Mr. Carey, District Engineer,
met with the Board and discussed
some of the provisions of the New
Federal Road program.
4:00 P. M. On motion, Board
adjourned until March 0, 1937,
9:00 A. M.
J. C. STEIN’, Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
March 13, 1937,
9:00 A. M.
■Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present except Smith.
Meeting called to order by Chair
man.
At this time. th< Board, together
with the architect and General con
tractor made a thorough and final
inspection of thfc New Court House
and Jail building. After a com
plete inspection of the entire build
ing, the following certificate of ac
ceptance was presented and read
at this meeting:
Docket No. 1009R Court House
O’Neill, Nebraska,
Owner's and Architects
Certificate of Completion
and Acceptance
The County of Holt through
the Board of Supervisors and
John Latenser & Sons, Ins., Ar
chitects for the Board, do hereby
certify that the work embraced
by the contracts for the construc
tion of the new court house and
jail building with Island Supply
company for excavation, Peter
Kiewitt’s Son Co. for general
construction, E. L. Rodwell for
heating, ventilating and plumbing
and Sterling Electric company
for electrical Work have been
completed in accordance with the
drawings and specifications and
contract documents.
COUNTY OF HOLT,
Owner.
By J. C. Stein, Chairman
John Latenser & Sons,
Inc., Architects.
O'Neill, Nebraska, March 6, 1937.
Motion by Sullivan, seconded by
Carson, that above certificate of
acceptance be approved and court
house and jail building be accepted
and that Chairman be authorized to
sign the certificate in the name of
the county.
Carried.
5:00 P. M. On motion. Board
adjourned until March 8, 1937,
10:00 A. M.
J. C. STKIN, Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
March 8, 1937,
10:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting called
to order by Chairman. Minutes of
previous meeting were read and on
motion were approved as read.
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants were
ordered drawn on the 1937 estimate
of the General fund in payment of
same:
Ercel Renner $ 07.52
0. F. Biglin 300.75
Motion by Carson, seconded by
Gibson, that claims of Varges Sani
tarium amounting to $537.43 be ap
proved in the 'amount of $500.00
and that warrant in the amount of
$250.00 on 1937 estimate of General
fund be allowed at this meeting
and balance be paid later.
Carried.
Motion by Sullivan, seconded by
Carson, that contract of Wm. Has
per for cleaning and repairing the
typewriters used by the county be
approved.
Carried.
12:00 noon. On motion, Board
adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
March 8, 1937,
1:00 P. M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting called
to order by Chairman.
Motion by Reimer, seconded by
Sullivan, that county purchase from
Wm. Hasper, one used L. C. Smith
typewriter at a price of $55.00 and
that all rented machines be re
turned.
Carried.
The petitions of J. P. Miller, Leo
P. Hickey and Thos F. Higgins for
refunds for taxes paid erroneously
were read. Motion by Sullivan,
seconded by Matousek that prayer
of the petitions be granted and re
fund orders issued in accordance
therewith.
On motion, the following official
bonds were approved:
E. J. Matthews, Road Overseer,
Dist. No. 15.
Rex Coburn, Justice of Peace,
Saratoga Precinct.
Frank Stuart, Clerk, Coleman
Precinct.
Ren Kroupa, Road Overseer,
Dist. No. 46.
Frank McDonald, Road Overseer,
Dist. No. 19.
Joe Welsh, Treasurer, Emmet.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, no plans have
been made for the disposition or
use of the material in the old
Holt county court house building,
and
WHEREAS, Holt county has
been to a large expense in rentals
for suitable office space to house
the various Governmental offices
and projects serving this county,
and
WHEREAS, it appears that
much of this expense could be
eliminated by using the old build
ing for this purpose,
THEREFORE, I move you that
the heads of the various depart
ments be notified to occupy of
fices the old building for the
time being.
Louis W. Reimer,
Walter K. Smith.
The aye and nay vote being called
for on this motion resulted as
follows:
Aye: Nay:
Remier Carson
Smith Gibson
Matousek Sullivan
Stein
Thereupon, the Chairman de
clared the above motion carried.
Motion by Gibson, seconded by
Smith that, space in the old court,
house be allotted as follows: Relief
Director, Sheriff’s and Judge’s of
fice; County Agricultural Agent,
Clerk’s and Register of Deed’s of
fice; WPA office, Treasurer’s office;
National reemployment office, Sup
erintendent’s and Assessor’s office.
Carried.
5:00 P. M. On motion, Board
adjourned until March 23, 1937,
10:00 A. M., unless called at an
earlier date by the clerk.
J. C. STEIN, Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
BRIEFLY STATED
Miss Betty Biglin and brother,
Joseph, left Tuesday for Omaha
where they will spend the next
three weeks while Joseph is receiv
ing treatment for his eye.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Winn and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Zimmer of Dennison,
Iowa, came out this week and visit
ed at the John M. Grutch home and
attended to some business.
The Misses Helen Ryan and Hil
ma Zimmerman went to Creigh
ton last Friday and spent the
Easter vacation visiting at the
home of Miss Ryan’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter enter
tained four couples at a bridge
party at their home last Sunday
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lindberg were high score winners.
Robert Biglin came up from
Omaha last Thursday evening and
spent the week-end at the home of
his parents, returning to his school
duties at Omaha Sunday afternoon.
There will be a rabbit hunt one
mile east and thirteen miles north
of Page, at the Ray Noble place,
Sunday, April 4, beginjniing at
12:30. A shotgun shell will be giv
en for each rabbit killed.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham
and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Frbelich
drove down to Sioux Cityi last Tues
day morning where the latter took
the night train for Chicago and the
rest of the party returned home.
Faster Sunday was one of the
coldest and most disagreeable
Easters in this section for several
years. The coolness of the day pre
vented the usual Easter display of
feminine apparel in the Easter
parade.
SPECIAL!
Saturday Only
BEEF ROAST
Per Pound ISci
SHORT RIBS
Per Pound 10c
Haley Selected
Guaranteed
FLOUR ct
48-lb. Bag ^liOO
24-lb. Bag.87c
Fresh Hom^Made
Bologna and ^Weiners
We use no cereals in
our Sausage. We use
only Selected Meats.
TIP-TOP
MEAT CO.
JERRY J. MATULA, Manager
Miss Mary Morrison went to
Casper, Wyo., last Thursday
night and spent the Easter vaca
tion from her school duties with
her sister, Mrs. Edward Davidson
and family. She returned Tuesday
morning.
Owners of dogs in the city should
see that the licenses on their canine
friends is paid or else they will
be killed. Several have been ex
terminated during the past week
and it will continue on all un
licensed dogs. »
A deal was closed Monday by
Ralph Beckwith and Abe Saunto
for the purchase by the former of
the Saunto residence in the north
western part of the city. Mr. Beck
with has been farming northwest of
this city for the past few years and
is moving into the city to engage
in the auto business.
This year promises to be a wet
one for O’Neill. Applications are
on file with the city clerk for ten
beer parlors and five hard liquor
dispensing places of business. Of
the five hard liquor places of busi
ness, one will sell bottle liquor only,
while the other four will sell liquor
by the drink as well as by the
bottle.
Roy Spindler, of Meek, who has
been in the O’Neill hospital for the
past three weeks recovering from a
severe attack of pneumonia, was
able to be out yesterday for a short
time and again this morning. Roy
looks rather thin from his long ill
ness but says he is feeling fine and
expected to be able to go home the
latter part of the week.
Carl F. Hoppe has filed suit in
the district court asking for a de
cree of divorce from Georginia
Hoppe. In his petition he allegas
that they were married on October
10, 1925, the ceremony being per
formed at Atkinson, and that ever
since they have been residents of
this county. He alleges that she ,,
deserted him on or about March 1,
1935, and that since that time she
has absented herself from his home
and refuses to have anything to do
with him. He asks for an absolute
divorce, and the custody of their
only child, Carl Frank Hoppe, 9,
and such other relief as equity may
require.
OPENING OF
Used Furniture
Store
In O’Neill in the building just
north of I)r. Carter’s office on
Saturday, April 3
We have a good stock of used
furniture for sale, or we will buy
used furniture.
I. M. SMITH, Prop.
NOTICE!
STARTING
Saturday, April 3
We Will Keep Our ’
Coffee Shop Open
24 Hours A Day
Besides our short
orders we also handle
Borden’s lee Cream.
DICK TOMLINSON
Proprietor
Get the Habit!
' EAT
“MASTER BREAD"
me bnercjif' ....always fresh!
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Frosted Cocoanut Cookies Per Doz. 8c
White Oatmeal Cookies Per Doz. 8c !
Fruit Loaf Cakes Each 10c
Vienna Bread Per Loaf 8c
Cinnamon Buns Per doz. 8c
Bread and Rolls Baked Fresh Morning
and Afternoon Daily
\
McMillan a markey
BAKERY
It’s All Over Town!
O'Neill Food Center
Come to Life Again!
YESt the news has traveled like lightning—and thrifty shop-1
pers are hurrying off to O’NEILL FOOD C ENTER! follow the
crowds and youl'll soon see why. You’ll discover for yourself
values exceeding anything you’ve known before! V ou II be con- ^
vinced that O’NEILL FOOD CENTER volume buying and cash
selling policy certainly brings you SUPER SAVINGS.
BANANAS peruke!
RADISHES 2 Bunches 5c
I*G51cll<iS No. 10 Near Gallon ( an
Sliced or Halves
Ginger Snaps i*erLb. 10C1
! Seedless Raisins 2 Lbs. 18c
Sweet Corn 2 Cans 19c
Puffed Wheat 3 Packages 25c
Garden Seeds 5c packages, 3 for IQj
Van Camp’s j
Pork 6k Beans No. lCan,4for 25c
__ I
Yes, Folks, business is increasing at the
O’NEILL FOOD CENTER
E. J. RENWALD, Manager