The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 10, 1939, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    FOR SALE _
GOLDEN SPIKE BEER — 10c
a*sr bottle.—Fred Be.zelmcn Beer
ftu-Ior. . |i 50tf
TYPEWRITERS — Adding Mach
hkk,—Sales and service and sup
ines.—-C. W. McLane, Phone 22.
Pkrkcr’s Real Estate. 12-4*
WANTED
^SCHOOL BOY wants place to work
for room and board. — Raymond
Noble. Star, Nebr. 12-2t
TORDSON Grass mower attach
mvn,—ffm. G. Malenke, ONeill,
Nebr. 12-2t*
iSCHMOLLF.R — MUELLER Up
right piano, like new. Will trade
for chickens, cattle, hogs or what
Have you.—Dick Morrison. 9-tf
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MISCELLANEOUS
SINGER’S American Auction
School, Sedro Wooley, Wash. Term
at O’Neill. Nebr., Oct. 16. Oldest,
Large st—Reliable._8-llt*
WE BUY, sell, exchange rewind
^electric motors.—Vic Halva Shop.
13-4* ,
FOR RENT
WABTLY Modern house for rent or 1
3ak See Ed Hall, Hall Imp. Co. .
; • 12-tf j
Y-TtOOM residence with garage. J
Vic Halva. 13-1* t
THREE Quarter sections of hay ]
land. See John L. Quigg. 12- 1
I
LOST AND FOUND
ON 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.
M. Keating & Sons, Atkinson.
12-2t* |
(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
time outstanding and unpaid judg
ments and legally issued warrants
as 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,
562.92; Total—$33,295.67.
Said registered warrants and judg
ments bear interest at the rate of
lix per centum (6%) per annum and
ill of said outstanding judgments
md warrants plus accrued inter
?st are sought to be taken op and
paid off by means of bonds of the
principal amount of Sixty-seven
rhousand and No 100 Dollars ($67,
>00.00) bearing interest at a rate
>f not to exceed two and one-half
)er centum (2^%) per annum,
>ayable semi-annually.
Any elector of said County may
ile a protest to such proposed ac
ion with the County Clerk of Said
bounty within thirty days from the
list date of the publication of this
otice.
1-3 JOHN C. GALLAGHER.
SEAL) County Clerk.
ORDINANCE NO. 192-A
An Ordinance providing for a levy
to raise funds by taxation on
property situated within the cor
porate limits of the City of
O’Neill, Nebraska, for the fiscal
year beginning the first Tuesday
in May, 1939, and ending on the
first Tuesday in May, 1940.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
MAY’OR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
Sec. 1. That the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska, make the following levy
for taxation for the fiscal year be
ginning the first Tuesday in May,
1939, and ending on the first Tues
day in May, 1940, on the taxable
property within the corporate lim
its of the City of O’Neill, Ne
braska.
For general purposes 3 mills
on the dollar.
For street lighting, 2 mills on
the dollar.
For refunding bonds, interest
and sinking fund,, 2 mills on
the dollar.
For intersection paving bonds,
interest and sinking fund, 1
mill on the dollar.
For warrants and interest
thereon in street improvement
District No. 2 within the City
of O’Neill, Nebraska, Ms mill
on the dollar.
For warrants and interest
thereon in street improvement
District No. 3 within the £ity
of O’Neill, Nebraska, Vt mill
on the dollar.
For warrants and interest
thereon in street improvment
District No. 4, within the City
of O’Neill, Nehraska, % mill
on the dollar.
For warrants, bonds and
interest thereon in Paving
District No. 3 in O’Neill, Ne
braska, % mill on the dollar.
For support of band Vt mill on
the dollar.
For maintenance and improve
ment of City Park, 1 mill.
Sec. 2. This Ordinance shall
take effect and be in force from
and after its passage and publi
cation as provided for by law.
Dated this 4th day of August,
1939.
H. E. COYNE, Mayor.
Attest: C. W. Porter,
City Clerk. 12-1
BRIEFLY STATED
Woodroe Melena drove to Nor
folk Monday on business.
Miss Ethel Tasler spent the week
end in Lincoln visiting friends.
Harold Nelson left Wednesday
for Omaha and Sioux City where
he will visit relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohaus and
Mrs. Anna Jordan drove to Omaha
Tuesday on business.
Mrs. J. P. Gallagher, Hilda, and
Miss Genevieve Biglin drove to
Sioux City Tuesday on business.
Miss Marjorie Learner, of Hart
ington, spent the first of the week
here visiting friends.
, , ' r
Miss Mary Ryan, of Sioux City,
arrived here Friday to spend a few
lays visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs'. St^inbaugh and son,
Stanley, of Norfolk, spent the week
and in O’Neill visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira George.
E. J. O’Hern, of Neligh, was in
O’Neill on business Wednesday and
Thursday of this week.
O. M. Herre and Harry Reardon
made a business trip to Sioux City
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Loeffler and
family drove to Humphrey Sunday,
where they spent the day visiting
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Curley Washechek
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clemons
drove to Lincoln on Sunday where
they visited relatives.
Henry Grady returned Tuesday
from Casper, Wyo., where he has
been visiting relatives for the past
five weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W’alt Stein left
Friday for Denver, Colorado, where
they will visit relatives and friends
for the next week.
Bill Ryan returned Wednesday
from Fort Crook, where he has
seen attending the C. M. T. C. for
the past month.
Mrs. Lyndel Stout returned Sun
lay from Lincoln, where she has
3een visiting at the home of her
parents.
Albert Rummel, accompanied by
his mother, Mrs. 0. F. Rummel,
tvill leave Sunday for New Ulm,
Minn.r where they will visit at the
lome of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rum
nel for the coming week.
T. S. Mains and daughter, Jane,
left Thursday morning for Denver,
Colorado, where Mias Mains has
accepted a secretarial position.
John Sullivan, John Carson, C.
E. Wyant and Bill Eisele drove to
Burwell on Tuesday to attend the
rodoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leidy re
turned last Friday from Cleveland,
Ohio, where they had been attend
ing the World Poultry Congress.
Milton Gates, of Lincoln, special
investigator of Lancaster County,
was in O’Neill on business on Thurs
day.
Rev. C. J. Ryan, S. P., of Omaha,
will arrive here Saturday, to take
over the parish of Father J. O’
Brien, who is away on nis vaca
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Herre re
turned Thursday night from Kansas
City, where they visited their son,
Jimmie, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Dixon.
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Emmet Carr returned Sunday
from Custer, S..D., where he was
visiting at the home of his sister
and her husband, Dr. and Mrs. L.
R. Sutcliff.
Miss Clarissa Teaquist, chief op
erator of the Northwestern Bell
Telephone company in O’Neill, left
Friday for Gregory, S. D., where
she wfH spend part of her vaca
tion.
W. F. FINLEY, M. D. |
Phone, Office 28 I
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| DOCTORS
I BROWN & FRENCH
Office Phone 77
I Complete X-Ray Equipment
| Glasses Correctly Fitted
I Residence (Dr. Brown, 223 :
J Phones ( Dr. French, 242 :;
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
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FREE
I Prizes
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I SEE THEM IN OUR
I NORTH WINDOW
Sale Starts Friday, Aug. 11 Closes Sat. Aug. 26
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We have had the pleasure to serve you with better foods for years--and our business has shown a substantial increase each
year-In appreciation we are putting on a store wide sale davs. We want everyboby that hasn’t been our regular
customer in the past to call on us during this sale. )u can buy better foods for less
money here. GET A TICKET WITH EVERY 25
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6
FREE
Prizes
SEE THEM IN OUR
NORTH WINDOW
NASH
Coffee
1-Lb. Can
28c
3-Lb. Can
79c
i CORN OR TOMATOES
Extra Standard—Better Foods
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HEINZE SOUPS
Any Kind — Our
Price 1 Ac
* Each lu
! COOKIES FANCY MIXED
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Large 10c
Package■'
SALMON PINK
0 1-Lb.
^ Cans
F°r 25c
HEINZE KETCHUP
25 Cent Size
Our IQc
Price 17
VINEGAR
High Test—Safe for any kind
of Pickling
Per
Gal «
CAMPBELL'S SOUPS
Any Kind—Our Price
Per
Can
CORNFLAKES
Large 10 Cent Size
2 15°
. PkKs. 13
FRUIT JAR CAPS&RUBBERS
Mason Zinc Caps, doz. 20c
Rubbers, 3 doz..10c
Kerr Mason Lids, doz..10c
BEANS WAX
Or Green Stringless
Per
_Can
BRANFLAKES
Formerly 15 Cents
Our 1 Ac
Price IU
PEACHES & PEARS
FOR CANNING
We get large shipments daily
and right NOW the very best
Quality—Get Our Prices!
| HOME GROWN VEGETABLES—We get our daily supplies from the North Irrigation farms fresh and the quality this year is better than ever before—Our prices are lower—Leave
J us your orders daily for tomatoes, cucumbers, beets, carrots, peppers, cabbage, lettuce, egg plant, dill, pickles and melons.
SUGAR 10 LBS.
SALE iQc
PRICE ■#
BROOMS
GOOD VALUE
K»ch 28
TOMATO JUICE
Vi-GAL «IQ(
CAN I #
FRESH MILK
QUART W
CREAM
'/j Pint 0TC
..l| ,,
'• »ifi
COCO* 2 Z.
SALE
PRICE ■/
ORANGES
SWEET SUNKIST
D°z. < Ac
At III
GRAPEFRUIT
6 Large Size AAc
For fcV
MATCHES
6 BOX CARTON
SALE <| ’Jc
PRICE 1 »
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
3 No. 2 Cans
sale nrc
PRICK
GALLON FRUITS
ALL KINDS
GET OUR SALE PRICE
KETCHUP
LARGE 14 OZ. BOTTLE
SALE 4 Ac
PRICE m
APPLES
For Cooking, or Pie and Apple Sauce
5-Lbs.
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LIFE BUOY SOAP
3 r 19
Schulz Store
' Vt*
$
THE HOME OF QUALITY FOODS AT LOWER PRICES-WE DELIVER PHONE 83-W
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
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RIPE OLIVES
LARGE 20c CAN
SALE | Ac
PRICE lU
MONARCH CAKE FLOUR
30 CENT PACKAGE
SALE «|Q
PRICE I* _
ROYAL GELATINE
DESSERT
All Flavors Pure Fruit
3 Packages 10c
For 10
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