... ■ --— FOR SALE 30LDEN SPIKE BEER — 10c per bottle; Meals 25c.—Fred Baz edman Beer Parlor. 60-tf1 ALL BROKEN or worn out Fur niture can be properly repaired and fixed like new at Green’s Second Hand Store. Also a good grade of used furniture for sale. All work guarranteed. 28-4 fARM—320 acres in Paddock and Scott precincts. ($12.00) Twelve dollars per acre. Has tenant for this year.—Grace L. Badgley, 122 So. Olive Street —Alhambra, Calif. 27-tf 1939 CLEARANCE SALE. 20^ Discount on Tractors, Pickups and Machinery. Take advantage of this big discount. First come, first served. Liberal Terms.— Hall Implement Co. 28-tf MONEY TO LOAN [ AM NOW7 prepared to make 12 to 24 month loans on Real Estate, Old and New Automobiles and many other kinds of loans. If you want money, See John L. Quig, O’Neill, 26-tf MISCELLANEOUS \NY MAKE Washer repaired; New MAYTAG loaned while we repair your old one.—Phone 9, CORKLE HATCHERY AND MAYTAG CO. 23-tf TAKEN UP TAKEN UP—At the J. B. Ryan place, white face calf, weight about 400 lbs. Owner may have same by proving ownership and paying for this ad. 25-5 FOR RENT SEVEN ROOM HOUSE in Inman, cleaned and refinished on inside. Price reasonable. Address I care of The Frontier. 2 (First publication Nov. 2, 1939) NOTICE OF REFEREE’S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale entered by the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action therein pending wherein Ralph Burival is plaintiff, and Frank Bur val and others are defendants, being case No. 13585, the under signed sole referee will sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the front door of the Court House in the City of O’Neill, in the County of Holt and State of Nebraska, on the 4th day of De cember A. D., 1939, at the hour of two o’clock P. M., the following described real estate situate in the County of Holt in the State of Nebraska, towit: Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Ten and the East Half and the Northwest Quarter of Sec tion Eleven, in Township 30 North, of Range 12 West of the 6th Principal Meridian and Lot One of Block “A” of Mil lard’s Addition to O’Neill, Ne braska, beginning at the north east corner of said Lot One, thence running south 136 feet, | thence west 120 feet, thence north 136 feet, thence east 120 feet to the place of beginning. Any purchaser is required to de posit on the date of sale with the undersigned referee in cash, 16% of the amount of his bid and the balhnce of the purchase price shall be paid in cash upon confirmation of such sale by the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska. All sales are subject to confirmation by the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska. ' Said sale shall remain open for one hour. Dated this 2nd day of November, A. D., 1939. W. J. HAMMOND. *5-5 Sole Referee. (First publication Nov. 23, 1939) SHERIFF’S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Order of Sale issued to me by the Clerk of th,c. District Court of Holt County, Nebraska in an action pending in said Court wherein Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, a corporation is plain tiff and Walter B. Warner and others, are defendants, I will sell W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska Bnmnnnmtmnmmnmnnnmwt ttmntnmmmmnttmmmmnwuu nnrmoQ 1 BROWN & FRENCH (Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment I Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence (Dr. Brown, 223 : Phones \ Dr. French, 242 awminminiitnimi. 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 to the highest bidder for cash at j the front door af the court house' in O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 26th' day of December, 1939, at 10 o’clock A. M., the following described premises in Holt County, Ne braska: Southeast quarter of section 13, in township 32 north, of range 12 and northeast quarter of section 23 and west half of section 24, in township 30 north, of range 13 west of the 6th Principal Meridian to satisfy the sum of $6,350.74 found due plaintiff and interest thereon and $90.82 costs of suit and accruing costs. Dated this 22nd day of No vember, 1939. PETER W. DUFFY, Sheriff of Holt County, 28-5Nebraska. (First publication Nov. 9, 1929) SERVICE BY PUBLICATION TO W. A. Anderson, James Con nell, C. W. Correll, Mary Correll, his wife, real name unknown, and All Persons Having or Claiming Any Interest in the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (S^SW14), and the North Half of the South Half (N'ASti) of Section Twenty six (26), and the East Half of the Northwest Quarter (EVfsNW<4), the South Half of the Northeast Quar ter (S^NE^), and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (NV4 SEJ4) of Section thirty-five (35), all in Township Twenty-five (25), North, Range Sixteen (16), West of the 6th P. M., Holt County, Ne braska, real names unknown, De fendants. The above named defendants, and each and all of you, are hereby noti fied that on the 8th day of Novem ber, 1939, a petition was filed in the District Court of Holt County, Ne braska, wherein Ernest Schlitgus, Sr., is Plaintiff, and the County of Holt, Nebraska, W. A. Anderson. James Connell, C. W. Correll, Mary Correll, his wife, real name unknown, and “All Persons Having or Claim ing Any Interest in the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (S% SW'4) and the North Half of the South Half (N'ASVfc) of Section Twenty-six (26), and the East Half of the Northwest Quarter (E% NW*4). the South Half of the Northeast Quarter (SV4 NE*4), and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (N‘ASE‘4) of Section Thirty-five (35), all in Township Twenty-five (25), North, Range Sixteen (16), West of the 6th P. M., Holt County, Nebraska, Real Names Unknown,’’ are defendants, the ob ject and prayer of which is to quiet title in the plaintiff to the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (S'4 SW'/i) and the North Half of the South Half (NVfs S‘A) of Sec tion Twenty-six (26), and the East Half of the Northwest Quarter EHNW'4). the South Half of the Jortheast Quarter (SV4NE^4) and he North Half of the Southeast Quarter (NViSE*4) of Section Thirty-five (35), all in Township [Twenty-five (25), North, Range Sixteen (16), West of the 6th P. M., Iolt County, Nebraska, and to bar ou, and each of you, from any rlaim, estate or interest in, right or title to or lien upon said real estate r any part thereof. You are required to answer said etition on or before the 18th day of December, 1939. ERNEST SCHLITGUS, SR., 26-4 Plaintiff. A. J. Luebs, Attorney. j BRIEFLY STATED Frank Reece, of Valentine, was in this city on business Tuesday. Walt Pharris,, of Long Pine, spent Sunday here visiting friends. Ann Asher returned Sunday from a visit to friends in Norfolk. Gus Kiehl of Bassett, spent the week end in O’Neill on business, and visiting relatives and friends. Miss Helen Marie Mullen, a stu dent at St. Mary’s spent the week end with her parents at Atkinson. Loren Nelson went to Lincoln on Saturday where he was an interest ed spectator at the Nebraska-Oklo homa football game. Miss Monica Hoofs, a student at St. Mary’s Academy, visited rela tives at Creighton Sunday. Miss Virginia Johnson will leave Wednesday evening for "Valentine, where she will spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. Jack Arhuthnot entertained ten guests at a party at her home on Fruay evening. C. C. Bergstrom went to Lincoln on Saturday where he attended the football game. K. B. Morrison went to Lincoln Saturday, where he attended the football game and visited friends. Emmett Carr and Francis Clark left Saturday morning for Lincoln, where they attended the Nebraska. Oklahoma football game. Pete Todson drove to Norfolk on Monday, where he attended a meet ing of the J. C. Penney store man agers. Mrs. Anna Hart, of Omaha, who has been visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNally, left Saturday for her home. Miss Meta Martin drove to Neligh this morning and spent the day with her niece, Mrs. William Haynes. Mrs. Ed Campbell entertained the Contract Club with a seven o’clock dinner, followed by cards at her home on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. EVvin Krotchvil and children, of Osmond, will spend Thanksgiving here with Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbrock and family. Jack Minton, of Lincoln, is ex pected to arrive Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Alice Minton. Bill Miller and Ed Quinn, who are attending school at Grand Is land, arrived Tuesday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays at home. Mrs. Harry Brt and children and children left Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving visiting her parents at Ravenna, Nebr. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn drove to Wayne Sunday, and spent the day there visiting relatives and friends. Miss Mary Ann Meer left for Valentine on Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving with her mother and other relatives there. Miss Margaret Taylor left for her home in Valentine on Wednes day to spend the Holidays with home folks. Miss Donna Jean Marccllus en tertained a group of her classmates at a party Monday evening in honor sf her seventeenth birthday. Mrs. Frank Dishner returned Sunday from Hampton, la., where ivhere she visited Mr. John Robin ton. Msgr. J. G. McNamara went to Wisner, last Thursday, and spent iis Thanksgiving there visiting friends. Rev. R. Parr went to Dodge last Thursday and spent his Thanks giving there visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. King, Miss Cres Scholz and Jack Grady drove to Norfolk last Saturday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carnes of Ne ligh spent Sunday here visiting at the home of Mrs. Carnes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harnish. WEEK END SALE _ Folger’s and Butternut OC« COFFEE, Found tUO Campbells SOUPS Qp Per Can wv POST TOASTIES Qr Per Package . Ow SODA CRACKERS lA, •2-Lb. Box llT»* Van Camp’s PORK & Cn BEANS, Per Can Crystal White SOAP CHIPS C. 10c Box For . Jw AH 5c CANDY BAKS CHOCOLATE CANDY 1f|n Per Lb. • Ut SALTED PEANUTS ICp Per Pound I Jw ENGLISH W ALNUTS Per Pound... XMAS CANDY AND MIXED NUTS XMAS GIFTS AND TOYS ON DISPLAY STANNARD’S Frank Hamish of Norfolk visit ed for a short time in O’Neill, Wed nesday, while on his way to Valen tine on business. Mi«s Marge Butler spent Sunday vi.'fng at the n» •• o: her par *ol<, Mr. and l’ > Andrew Butler in jiiman. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Runimel spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. Rummel’s parents at Wayne, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. William Gatz drove to Bazile Mills on Sunday to attend the funeral Oscar Welsh, a brother of Mrs. Gatz. Mrs. Ben J. Grady is expected to arrive in O’Neill Wednesday night to spend Thanksgiving with rela tives and friends. Donald Enright and Ralph Wglk er went to Lincoln Saturday morn ing to attend the Nebraska-Oklo homa football game. Miss Helen Gallagher returned Sunday from La Crosse, Wis., where she spent the past month vis iting her brother, Dr. Frank Gal lagher. She also visited in Chicago and attended the Iowa-Notre Dame football game at Iowa City, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohaus, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz and Mrs. Jack Vincent and son, Keith, returned Sunday evening from Lincoln, where they visited Mrs. Vincent’s son, Jack, and also attended the Oklahoma-Nebraska football game. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich and «on, Bill, left Friday for Lincoln, where they attended the last foot ball game of the season, in which the Nebraska Cornhuskers were victorious, defeating Oklahoma, 13 7. Mr. and Mi's. Max Golden and son, Jimmie, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O’Donnell left Friday for Omaha, where they visited relatives, and then drove to Lincoln, where they attended the Nebraska-Oklahoma football game. Charles E. Berger, one of the old time residents of the Opportun ity neighborhood and an old time reader of the Frontier was a pleas ant caller last week and extended his subscription to the family nec essity. Mr. and Mrs. James Early were to leave O’Neill for Rochester, Minn., on Wednesday of this week, where they will both go through the Mayo Clinic fW- a thorough medical examination. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH * - William I. Bell, Minister Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Young People’s meeting 6:30 p. m. Leader, Howard Graves. BAZAAR Saturday, Dec. 2, 1939 New Variety Store Bldg.—West Door -By Catholic Daughters NVMHHM&MbiEEEBHiHliHii Several users report that they are really getting eggs since feeding FAMILY FLOCK RATION . per 100 To he fed with an equal amount of scratch grain. Come in and ask for the names of some of the flock owners who are using it. 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Inspect lights for focus and brill iancy. Check operation of horn. 4. GENERATOR: Adjust and service brushes and commuta tor—set charging rate to cold weather requirements. 5. FUEL SYSTEM: Clean and adjust carburetor to winter driving conditions. Clean and test vacuum and pressure of fuel pump. 8. OIL BATH AIR CLEANER: Remove, clean and fill with oil of proper viscosity and to the correct level. 1 ?* 7. STARTER: Test and tighten starting motor connections. Test starter operation. 8. ENGINE: Cylinder Heads—Tighten cylinder heads, intake and exhaust manifolds. Clutch Pedal—Adjust. Oil Level —Check. 9. COOLING SYSTEM: Anti-Freeze—Check solution in radi ator. Fan Belt—Check adjustment. 10. BRAKES: Check for brake drag. You Save at Least $2.00 The above operations are performed on the ENGINE TUNE UP portion of our $3.35 SPECIAL. (Parts needed for corrections extra). 1. LUBRICANTS: Transmission, rear axle, and engine lubri cants will be checked for proper level and changed if you so desire (Additional charges for oils and lubricants only—no additional labor charge). 2. COOLING SYSTEM AND ANTI-FREESE: Inspect en tire cooling system for leaks and tighten connections. Test strength of Anti-Freeze if already in cooling system. (Ra diator and cooling system will be thoroughly cleaned and Ford approved Anti-Freeze installed at reasonable extra charge). Lohaus Motor Co. FORD AND MERCURY -SALES AND SERVICE ONE/LL :: NEBRASKA <,-—---) *