FOR SALE TWO WHEEL Trailer with 17 inch robber.—Vic Halva. 11-2p GOLDEN SPIKE BEER — 10c per bottle.—Fred B:-zelmcn Beer Parlor. 50t< TYPEWRITERS — Adding Mach ines.—Sales and service and sup ines.—c. W. McLane, Phone 22, Parker’s Real Estate. 12-4 WANTED SCHOOL BOY wants place to work for room and board. — Raymond Noble. Star, Nebr. 12-2t FORDSON Grass mower attach ment.—Wm. G. Malenke, ONeill, Nebr. 12-2t* SCHMOLLER” MUELLEBTUp rigbt piano, like new. Will trade for chickens, cattle, hogs or what Jiave you.—Dick Morrison. 9-tf “MISCELLANEOUS SINGER'S American Auction School. Sedro Wooley, Wash. Term at O’Neill. Nebr.. Oct. 16. Oldest. I^arge^t—Reliable. 8-1 It* FOR RENT PARTLY Modern house for rent or ■sale. See Ed Hall, Hall Imp. Co. 12-tf LOST ANDFOIJND QN TUESDAY afternoon, wooden box containing tools and miscel laneous articles on Highway 281 between Danceland corner and Midway or Danceland corner and Atkinson. Reward.—Notify F. j M. Keating & Sons, Atkinson. 12-2CI __ I (First Publication July 27, 1939) PUBLIC NOTICE By resolution entered in the min utes of their proceedings, the Coun ty Board of Supervisors of the County of Holt, State of Nebraska, •directed that public notice be given stating that said County has here tofore issued and has at the present 4ime outstanding and unpaid judg ments and legally issued warrants »s follows: Registered Warrants, Principal •Amount—$33,955.53; Interest to 9-1-39—$1,503.09; Total $35,458.62. Judgments, Principal Amount— *31,632.75; Interest to 9-1-39—$1, €62.92; Total—$33,295.67. Said registered warrants and judg ments bear interest at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum and all of said outstanding judgments and warrants plus accrued inter est are sought to be taken op and paid off by means of bonds of the principal amount of Sixty-seven Thousand and No 100 Dollars ($67, €00.00) bearing interest at a rate <*f not to exceed two and one-half per centum (2%%) per annum, payable semi-annually. Any elector of said County may file a protest to such proposed ac tion with the County Clerk of Said County within thirty days from the last date of the publication of this notice. 11-3 JOHN C. GALLAGHER, (SEAL) County Clerk. NOTICE OF HEARING In The County Court of Holt County, Nebraska IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ISABELLA CARSON. DECEASED 2\>: All Persons Interested in the Estate of Isabella Carson, Deceased, both Creditors and Heirs: You are hereby notified that the Joint Executors of this said estate have filed a Report, pursuant to an order of sale heretofore entered herein, stating that the best bid they have been able to obtain for the estate’s interest in its personal property and not specifically de mised was $1,172.90 made by Eddie Carson. That said Report will come on before the Court for hearing on the 14th day of August, A. D., 1939, at ten o’clock a.m. Any objections to the sale of said property to Eddie Carson for the sum aforesaid should be made at or before that time. BY THE COURT: LOUIS W. REIMER, 12-1 County Judge W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O'Neill :: Nebraska BRIEFLY STATED Merle Hickey left Tuesday for Omaha on a business trip. _________ Warren Hall, of Burwell, was in O’Neill on Monday visiting. Or. J. P. Brown returned Mon day from a business trip to Omaha. Father B. J. Leahy, of Genoa, was visiting friends in O’Neill on Monday. Miss Lou Dwyer, of Omaha, ar rived here Sunday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Coyne. Father C. A. Beyersdorfer, of De loit, was in O’Neill on Monday vis iting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Shoemaker announce the birth of a son on Thursday, August 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Fenderson and son, Dick, left Sunday for Stroms burg, where they visited relatives. Miss Ruby Weisman spent the week end visiting her parents at their home in Osceolo, Nebr. Mrs. Faye Miles returned Mon day evening from Chadron, where she has been visiting relatives. C. J. Gatz, Henry Lohaus and Emmet Carr made a business trip to Omaha on Tuesday. Miss Mary Jardee spent the week end visiting friends in Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ernst an nounce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday, August 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wunderlich announce the birth of a son on Thursday, August 3rd. Edward J. Sessinghaus of Omaha, was in O’Neill on business Wednes day of this week. Mrs. O. F. Rummell left Sunday for Stromsburg, Nebraska, where she will visit at the homo of her father for the next few days. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Crandall and son, Allen, returned Saturday from a ten days trip through Yel lowstone Park. Miss Genevieve Biglin returned Saturday from Sioux City, where she has been working for the past month. Miss Dorothy Ryan left Wednes day for Sioux City, Iowa, where she will visit friends and relatives for the coming week. Lutheran services will be held at the Episcopal church on next Wednesday at 8 p.m., conducted by Rev. Wm. G. Vahle, of Atkinson Miss Betty Weisman, of Osceola, Nebraska, arrived Sunday to spend a week here visiting her sist?r, Miss Ruby. Mrs. Ed Jenkinaon returned Mon day night from Royal, where she had been visiting relatives and friends. Ted Donohue arrived Thursday morning to spend a few days here visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Neil Brennan. Mrs. George Hendricks, of Bloom field, spent Thursday in O’Neill visiting at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Sid Dunkerly. J. P. Mann left Monday after noon for Chicago, Illinois, where he will visit at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. Gordon Murray. Miss Florence Tasler, of Atkin son, came Wednesday to spend a few days here visiting her sistei, Miss Ethel. Ed Corneleus left Saturday for Omaha where he will undergo medi cal treatment at the University hos pital there. Clyde Keller drove him to Omaha, returning to O’Neill on ! Sunday. 1 YES SIR! Our company is part of your community and is a business house, just as your merchant. The big gest part of every dollar we earn stays right here where it belongs, in the way of taxes, rent, sal [ aries, lights, food, clothing, etc. Then why not remember the name CENTRAL FINANCE CORP. when purchasing your next far. Simply tell your dealer that you want to 1 patronize home industry by financing with Cen tral He can fix you up. i IHn need of ready cash to pay bills, etc. or if you -wish to refinance your present contract, call at our office. We give prompt, courteous service. CENTRAL FINANCE CORP. T. S. Mains, Mgr. O Neill, Nebr. ___r ' - . Miss Catherine Finley left Fri day morning for Chicago, where she will visit her sister, Miss Mary Joan and other relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Guhbels, of Omaha, arrived Sunday and are visiting at the home of Mrs. Gub bel's mother, Mrs. Bridget Rhode. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn re turned Sunday from their vaca tion spent visiting relatives and friends in the West. Mrs. W'illiam Wagoner, and son, Dick, of Omaha, arrived Monday and are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Golden. Miss Helen Gladson, of Omaha, arrived here last week to spend some time visiting her grandmother Mrs. J. H. McPharlin. Mrs. J. P. Brown left Monday morning for Minneapolis, Minn., where she will visit relatives for the next few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Miller, of Lusk, Wyo., who have been visiting relatives here an$ in Omaha, left Friday for their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich left Monday afternoon for Chicago, where Mrs. Froelich will visit for the next two weeks. Remember the Alpha club en tertains the Presbyterian Guild at a picnic in the Drayton grove on Wednesday, August 9. Be sure and be there. Mrs. Mark Howard left last Sunday night for New York City, where she will spend a few weeks visiting her daughter, Miss Dawn Howard. Mrs. Ray Shellhammer and Mrs. Helen Sirek drove to Elgin on Tuesday, where they attended the wedding of Miss lone Bene and Leo Hooeman. Mrs. Larry Barrett returned Monday night from Jackson, Ne braska, where she has been visit ing relatives and friends for the past two weeks. Jack Arbuthnot and C. E. Wy ant intend to leave Friday morning for Omaha where they will visit J. B. Mellor, who is in St. Joseph’s hospital there. Miss Catherine Finley left last Friday morning for Chicago, where she will put in a couple of weeks visiting her sister and other rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Max Golden, and daughters, Maxine and Catherine, returned Monday from Omaha, where they visited relatives and friends over the week end. Sumner Downey left Tuesday evening for the East, where he will visit reatives and friends in New Jersey and New York for the next month. Mrs. D. H. Boren has as her guest this week her sister, Mrs. Raul Hoffman and children, Joyce Elaine and Robert Norman, of Bat tle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ed T. Campbell and son, Ed, left Monday morning for Rochester, Minn., where Mr. Campbell will undergo an opera tion at the Mayo Brothers’ Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka left Wednesday morning on their vacation and will visit relatives and friends in South Dakota and Minne sota. Paul Montgomery, of Farlington, Kansas, was in O’Neill on Saturday visiting friends and relatives on his way to Casper, Wyo., where he will join his wife, who left for there three weeks ago and they will visit relatives for the next month. Anton Ruzicka, of Clarkson, Ne braska, who has been here for the past week visiting at the home of his son, Melvin, left Monday for his home. _ 's. The Presbytei lan Missionary So. I ciety will meet with Mrs. R. M. Sauers Tuesday evening, August 8th, at 8 o’clock p.m. Mrs. Loy, . leader. Mrs. L. A. Carter and grand daughter, Miss Delores Smith, left Tuesday for Kearney, where they will visit at the home of Mrs. Vance Begthol. Mrs. Begthol is the daughter of Mrs. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwarte. of Pine Ridge, S. D., announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday, July 30th. Mrs. Schwarte will be remembered here as Miss Evelyn Mains. Mrs. Helen Simar, Mrs. Creola Carney and Mrs. Lyle Jackson left Sunday morning for Kansas City, where they will purchase merchan dise which they will move into their new store building. James Crisp, of Kingslynn, Eng land, arrived in this country about July 1st, to visit relatives, has been in O’Neill the past few bays vis iting his cousins, Harrison and Clifford Bridges. Ernest Schollmeyer, of Crofton, and Miss Antonia Calkins, of Ew ing, were granted a marriage li cense in county court last Mon day. They were united in holy wed lock at Ewing on August 1, Rev. Father P. J. Vanderlein officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Win. G. Beha are going to Sioux City Saturday morning to meet their daughter, Miss Nan, who is coming home for a visit of ten days or two weeks. Miss Nan is now living in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Mike Enright, Mrs. Larry Coleman and Don Enright drove to Norfolk on Monday to get Mr. En right’s daughter, Janet, who has been visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. John Dunhaver, for the past week. Mrs. R. L. Arbuthnot, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Miller and Cron Stan nard returned Thursday evening from Omaha where they had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mellor. Mr. Mellor is a patient in St. Jos eph’s hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Herre left Sunday for Kansas City, where they will visit their son, Jimmie, who has been spending the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bishop. Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Herre are sisters. Mrs. Lyle Curtis son and daugh ter, Billie and Marylin, arrived here Toesday from their home at Red Oak, la., to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cortis and Miss M iry Carney. Mrs. Chrtis is a sister of Miss Cdrney. MONEY To loan on homes. To build or re-build. F.H.A. and Norfolk Building and Loan Association, Norfolk, Nebraska. All kinds of Insurance and Bonds. JOHN L. QUIG, Agent O’NEILL, NEBRASKA __ Get the Habit Eat ^ “MASTER BREAD” • ••f/peA me &ncr(jtj f.Always Fresh SATURDAY SPECIALS RAISIN BREAD, Loaf . 8c WHOLE WHEAT BREAD, Loaf . 6c FROSTED CINNAMON ROLLS, Doz.10c COFFEE CAKE, Each ...10c JELLY ROLL, Plain or Chocolate, each . 8c Cottage Cheese and Potato Chips Fresh Daily Me Miilan & Markey WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BAKERY Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reising, and children, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Rising’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phalin, the past ten days, left Mon day morning for their home in Gary, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bachman re turned Sunday from Omaha, where they visited at the home of Mr. Bachman’s brother, O E. Bachman, Delores, laughter of Mr ar.d Mrs. G. L. Bachman, who has been vis iting in Omaha for the past three weeks returned home with them. Mrs. Jack Dierks, of Nebraska City, Nebraska, arrived here Fri day to spend a few days visiting at the home of Mrs. Homer Mullen. Mr. Dierks and sons, who were vis ited in Ewing, came up Saturday and spent until Sunday visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson, son, Bobby, and daughter, Barbara, left Sunday afternoon for their home in Sioux Falls, S. D., after spending the past two weeks here visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Protivinsky and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Luckey and Mrs. John Voss, a sister of Mrs. Luckey, of Norman, Okla., and Miss Harriett Paul, of Oakland, Cal., vis ited at the William Eisele home the end of the week. Mrs. George Weber, of Salt Lake City also vis ited there Sunday. lTr Theatre ATKINSON Fri.—Sat., Aug. 4-5 Joe Louis vs Tony Galento World's Heavyweight Champion ship fight. These are actual pic tures etc., etc. (see bill). Added regular feature “Outlaws of Sonora” Chapter 1 “Flying G-Men” Prices 10—25c Sun. Mon. Tues., Aug. 6-7-8 Charles Boyer—Irene Dunne “I^ove Affair” Matinee Sun. at 2:30 Prices 10-25c Lawrence Chapman of New York City, was in O’Neill today, visiting friends and transacting business. He leaves for Omaha tonight, where he and his wife plan on visiting friends for a few weeks before returning to then home in New York. Miss Eileen Davidson, of Omaha, drove up Sunday and spent the day here visiting at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. James David son. Miss Davidson is employed as a stewardess by the Union Paci fic railroad and is on the Challen ger, between Omaha and San Fran cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Todson and daughters, Juenelle and Mary Ann left Tuesday morning for Ogden, Utah, where they will visit Mrs. Todson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Blaine, and Blaine Todson, who I— has been vlsitlftg his grandparents there for the past month. They plan on being gone about three weeks. Miss Madeline Ullom, who has been here for the past three weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. M. L. Ullom, and old time friends in the city, left this morning for Wash ington, D. C., where she has made her home for the past five years. Miss Ullom went to Washington ip 1934 and put in three years of training there and for the past two years has been an employee of the Army Medical Center. DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence ( Dr, Brown, 223 Phones ( Dr. French, 242 Immmmimimmimmtmmsssm '■1 Announcing the Opening of THE SQUARE DEAL Produce Station OPERATED BY THE Ewing Co-Op Creamery A FULL LINE OF FEEDS - I We Buy— •CREAM •EGGS • POULTRY Try Us Once and You Will Always Be Satisfied! Just next to Outlaw Market and New Deal Oil Co. * _ - ONE C A T r CENT THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY Here’s how the sale goes! Buy one dress at the regular price choose another dress of the same value, pay regular price for one get the second dress for only— BEMBERGS RAYONS Sheer Cottons NO LAY A WAYS! NO APPROVALS! NO EXCHANGES! Sale includes all fashion dress es except new early fall dresses just received. * THIS IS OUR FINAL CLEARANCE! We are clearing our racks for new fall stocks arriving daily. BRown-mcDO nfl ld co. _O’Neill’s Department Store