FOR SALE B-FLAT Clarinet, case, nearly new. Ida Noble, Star,14-2t QUART FRUIT JARS, jam jars; 8 piece dining room set.—Mrs. Emmett Moore. 15-2 HAVE A FRESH supply of used furniture and fruit jars. Green’s Second Hand Store. 15-3 GOLDEN SPIKE BEER — 10c per bottle.—Fred Baaelmcn Beer Parlor. 50tf TYPEWRITERS — Adding Mach ines.—Sales and service and sup ines.—C. W. McLane, Phone 22, Parker’s Real Estate. 12-4* WANTED fiCHMOLLER — MUELLER Up right piano, like new. Will trade for chickens, cattle, hogs or what have you.—Dick Morrison. 9-tf SCHOOL Children to Board and and room.—Mrs. Frank Grenier. MISCELLANEOUS SINGER’S American Auction School. Sedro Wooley, Wash. Term at O’Neill. Nebr., Oct. 1(>. Oldest, Largest—Reliable. 8-1 It* |PE BUY, sell, exchange rewind electric motors.—Vic Halva Shop. 13-4* FOR RENT PARTLY Modern house for rent or Kale. See Ed Hall, Hall Imp. Co. 12-tf THREE Quarter sections of hay land. See John L. Quigg. 12 {First publication August 17, 1939) NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN TIIE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF JAMES MATHEWS, DECEASED. To: All persons interested in said Estate, Both Creditors and Heirs: You are hereby notified that on the 15th day of August, A. D., 1939, James Mathews and Peter P. Mathews, petitioners, filed their KAition in the above matter, sett g forth among other things that James Mathews, a resident of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, died intestate on the 11th day of No vember, A. D., 1907, seized and pos sessed of the following described real estate, situate in Holt County, Nebraska, to-wit: Southeast Quar ter of Section One, Township Thir. ty, Range Twelve. Holt County, Ne braska; that he left him surviving as his sole and only heirs at law, Catherine Mathews, Rose Shoemak er, Anna Crilly, Nell Hill, Michael J. Mathews, Thomas F. Mathews, Jam es Mathews, Peter P. Mathews, Ed ward J. Mathews, Leo P. Mathews, Mary Williams and Bernard Mat bews. Thnt James Mathews and Pet or P. Mathews, the petitioners, are sons of the derbiiSed, James Mathews, and are each one of his heirs at law and they each derived title to an undivided portion of said real estate or an interest thereifi from said deceased; that the prayer of said petition is that the Court may find and determine the time of the death of Janieh Mathews; that’he died intestate, a resident am? inhabitant of O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska; May fihd and s det#> ’ line who are his Herrs and fix' their degree of kinship; may fin# "und determine th, Edward J. MbOtwv. Leo P. Ma:hew.», Mary Williams and Bernard Mathews. That James Mathews and Peter P. Mathews, .ne petitioners, are sons of the de ceased, Catherine Mathews, and are each one of her heirs at law and they each derived title to an un divided portio l of said real estate or an interest therein from said de ceased; that the- prayer of said pe tion is that *ho Court may find and determine the time of the dnntn of Catherine Mathews; that she died intestate, a resident and inhabitant of Holt County, Nebraska; may find and determine who are her heirs and fix their degree of kin ship; may find and determine the right of descent of the real proper ty and interest in real property be longing to said deceased; that further administration of this es tate may be dispensed with; that there are no debts against said es tate and that the claims of all cred itors are barred and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. That said matter is set for hear ing before the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in the County Court Room in the Court House in the City of O’Neill, on the 6th day of September, A. D., 1939, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M., and that if you fail to appear at said time and place to contest said pe tition, the Court may grant the prayer thereof. Dated this 15th day of August, A. D., 1939. BY THE COURT: Louis W. Reimer, County Judge. (Seal) 14-3 (First publication August 24, 1939) NOTICE OF REAPPRAISAL OF SCHOOL LANDS All persons holding or claiming WELCOME Teachers And Students __ .) We Specialize in 25c and 30c Plate Lunches SEE US FOR RATES AND MEAL TICKETS Welcome 4-H Clubbers ELITE CAFE ■3S8BI, 1 U.1IJL1 — ■■HHBWMBBBg—■■5EBE55BSSB55B^B555r ~ ATTEND The South Fork Fair SEPTEMRER 12—13—14—15 The O’Neill Hatchery is offering the following premiums, in addition to the regular premiums: CHICKENS For First Prize Cockerel, Pullet, Young Pen, Old Pen Cock or Hen, from chicks purchased from or hatched by us: 50 Pounds Chick Starter—Any Time in 1910 TURKEYS For First Prize Young Tom, Young Hen, Young Pen, Old Tom, Old Hen, Old Pen from Poults purchased from or hatched by us— 50 Pounds Poult Starter—Any Time in 1910 O’NEILL HATCHERY Get the Habit ] Eat “MASTER BREAD’’ •**fh#A me .Always Fresh SATURDAY SPECIAL Old Fashioned Cinnamon Rolls, Doz 10c Hs mburger Buns, doz. ... 8c Sugar Cookies, doz. .12c Cottage Cheese and Potato Chips Fresh Daily... YOU WILL ENJOY OUR PLATE LUNCH AND SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER FROSTED MALTEDS: A malted milk so thick you have to eat it with a spoon. The famous health drink now in an even more tasty form. Try a glass at our fountain today for only ten cents. To take home—we offer a full pint at fifteen cents and for the children there is a Dixie cup heaped over the top for 5 cents. See it made in ohr counter freezer. FOR THE HOT DAYS: Ready to Serve; Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Cottage Cheese, Baked Macaroni and Spaghetti. Me Millan & Markey WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BAKERY any interest in school lands under lease contract and all persons in terested in the reappraisal of same for lease purposes are hereby noti fied that on the 21st day of Sep tember, 1939, at 9 o’clock A. M., at the office of the County Clerk in the County Court House at O’Neill, a hearing will be held and a represen tative of the Board of Educational Lands and Funds will be on hand. The purpose of this hearing is to receive testimony and evidence as to the value of all school lands in Holt County for reappraisement as provided by law. T. W. BASS, Secretary, of the Board of Educational Lands and Funds. 15-2 When you think of glasses, think of the Perrigo Optical Co. See them at Golden Hotel in O’Neill, Mon. Aug. 28th. 14-2t Sauntos _ O’NEILL, NEBRASKA Everything New In Fall Clothing for Men New Fall Footwear for Women in New Shades of Brown—Stub Toes — Square Toes, Spat Styles — Priced from $2.95 to $6.50 —JOIN THE MOJUD HOSIERY CLlTb—* And Get the 13th Pair Free — 8 New Fall Shades to Choose From MEN S DRESS SHOES Jarman’s $5—$6.50—$6.85 Fortunes $4.00 Davidsons $2.95—$3.45 STETSON HATS $5.00 & $7.00 Kensington — Portis & Lynnwood Hats $2.95 to $3.50 ARROW Shirts.$2.00—$2.25 Ties.$1.00 Shorts 50c & 65c Handkerchiefs 25c—35c—50c Fall Suits And Overcoats Priced i /j .50 from A ^up BEAU-BRUMMEL SHIRTS Broadcloth .$1.45 3 for.$4.00 Silk.-.$2.00 Gabardine .$3.50 MEN’S SOCKS Interwoven Socks 35c 3 prs. $1.00 Allen-A Socks 25c & 50c NEW FALL SLACKS,.$2.45 to $5.00 SWEATERS—ALL STYLES.$1.95 to $3.95 JACKETS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES AND MATERIALS Tweed, Gabardine, Suede, Melton, Whipcord, Horse Hide and Goat Skin—Regular and Longs Priced from .-.$2.95 to $16.50 — - - - ■ -- -- ■ MM — ’ 1' t . •’ ' We Invite Mi STUDENTS TO MAKE ,QUR STORE YOUR MEETING PLACE -—p-— Visit Our Fountain for Light Lunches — SANDWICHES HOME MADE CHILI HEINZ SOUPS OF ALL KINDS HOT CHOCOLATE Harding's Seal Test ICE CREAM All Flavors GIANT MALTED MILKS — GIANT MILK SHAKES — FRESH COFFEE—TEA MILK and FRESH BUTTERMILK Reardon Bros. DRUG STORE Phone—12 O’Neill, Nebr. Creola’s Apparel Shoppe SKIRTS ...$1.98 to $2.98 SWEATERS & BLOUSES $1.00 to $3.49 SCHOOL GIRLS DRESSES, sizes 6-16.$1.29 NEW FALL WASH DRESSES $1.00 to $3.98 Sizes 12—52 See me about altering your new and old dresses. Relining Coats and Suits BACK-TO-SCHOOL With a Genuine SHEAFFER or WASP—Pen ! and Pencil Priced . $1.00 up. WRIST WATCHES. $2.49 up ALARM CLOCK ...98c up. -GUARANTEED Watch — Clock — Jewelry Repairing O. M. Herre « JEWELRY — GIFT SHOP Before You B-U-Y See Our Stock of i Used Cars , i'' ■■ * i 1938—CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN Excellent condition, low mileage, large built-in trunk. 1936—CHEVROLET MASTER TUDOR Original finish, Hydraulic brakes, 85 horse power motor. 1936—CHEVROLET I^ong Wheelbase Truck, Dual tires, hy duty equipment, reconditioned, carries written warranty. 1935—CHEVROLET Long Wheelbase Truck, Dual tires nearly new, cab in excellent condition—Re finished. 1933— CHEVROLET Long Wheelbase Truck, in excellent condition, good dual tires, booster brakes. Written warranty. 1934— CHEVROLET MASTER COACH, . Good upholstery, refinished, good tires, heater, com- * pletely checked—Written warranty. 1931—CHEVROLET DeLUXE COUPE, with extra good tires, body interior in exceUent con dition, six wheel equipment. 1930—CHEVROLET COACH, Extra clean, very good tires, refinished. You will like this one. 15 Other Used Cars and Trucks to Choose From. We can give you a better used car at the same price or less, but in buying any used car, check the following points— Reputation of Dealer—Reconditioning Price of car you are buying. If buying on time, the carrying charge cost, and type of insurance provided. Complete Service Tires Lubrication Batteries Wrecks Rebuilt Wrecker Service Cars Refinished Axles Straightened Have your present car reconditioned in_ our shop—If I you are short of funds we will handle this or >i>u on our budget plan. MILLER BROS. Chevrolet Co. PHONE 100 O’NEILL