FOR SALE 1936 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN. Car above the average and can be hought at a fair price. Don’t fail to see this car.—Lohaus Motor Co. 32 40DERN HOUSE and 5 lots. In quire at Gallagher’s Store. 30-tf WE CAN FURNISH YOU with good transportation at a price you can afford to pay. See us before you buy.—Lohaus Motor Co. 32 CHINA CLOSET—1 Upholstered Couch and 1 Table. Inquire at Gallagher’s Store. 30-tf 1931 FORD MODEL A 4-Door, ex ceptionally clean. A real buy for one who appreciates quality.— Lohaus Motor Co. 32 YOUNG Bronze Turkey Toms, short legged, broad breasted type, weight up to 30 pounds.—Mrs. G. Rzeszatarski, Emmet, Neb. 32-2p 1937 FORD 2-DOOR. Clean up holstery; rubber almost new, real good buy should irvestigate Real low mileage. Party wanting ♦his ear.— Lohaus Motor Co. 32 iOLDEN SPIKE BEER — 10c per bottle; Meals 25c.—Fred Baz edman Beer Parlor. 50-tf MISCELLANEOUS DINE AND DANCE at Summer land Dance Pavilion, Ewing, every evening. Hot lunches and Beer ; served. 32-3 i HELP WANTED business in local territory. Real opportunity for ambitious man. No signers required. Car needed. S. F. Baker & Co., Keeokuk, Iowa. 32-3c MONEY TO LOAN ! AM NOW 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 FOR RENT 4-ROOM HOUSE. Modern except furnace. John L. Quig. 31-2e [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 the 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 to the highest bidder for cash at 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, 28-5 Nebraska. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockhold ers of The O’Neill National Bank held in the banking rooms of said bank in O’Neill, Nebraska, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M., and 4 o’clock P. M, on January 9. 1940. The purpose of this meeting is for the election of a Board of Directors of said bank for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before the meeting. 32-1 S. J. WEEKES, President. : R j W. F. FINLEY, M. D. 1 \ Phone, Office 28 1 j O’Neill :: Nebraska | iniiimtmwiiiiiimTmtmiMnmiimm DOCTORS j BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment j Glasses Correctly Pitted 1 Residence ( Dr. Brown, 223 Phones ( Dr. French, 242 jfflUffliiiiiiininttmiMimmimMMi! MONEY To loan on homes. To bnild 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 imimmffiiHHMBHffiHffimffiffiWBHffiwpffiMffiffiHffiffiimffiffiBffii (First Publication Dec. 7, 1939) (Julius D. Cronin, Attorney) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2760 In the County Court of Holt County. Nebraska, December 5, 1939, in the matter of the Estate of Margaret Allen. Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limit ed for presenting claims against said estate is March 28, 1940, and foi-the payment of debts is Novem ber 29. 1940 and that on December 28, 1939, and on March 29, 1940 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 ob jections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER 30-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) (F'irst Publication Dec. 21, 1939) LFXiAL NOTICE Robert Cearns; the heirs, de visees, legatees, personal repre sentatives and all other persons in terested in the Estate of Robert Cearns, Deceased, real names un known; Harriet Adair; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal repre sentatives and all other persons in terested in the Estate of Harriet Adair, Deceased, real names un known; Robert Adair; John Adair; Harriet Shuley; Leonard M. Gray; Hattie A. Pock; Mitchell V. Pock; Robert J. Gray; Charlotte Gray; George Gray, a minor eight years of age; Glen Gray, a minor six years of age; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Robert J. Gray, De ceased, real names unknown; Cas sie M. Clausen; Jesse Clausen; Michael L. Gray; Rose Marie tiray; tilen v. tiray; Hattie A. Pock, administratrix of the Estate of Glen P. Gray, Deceas ed; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the Es tate of Glen P. Gray, Deceased, real names unknown; Marjorie A. Con delario; Peter Condelario and all persons having or claiming any in terest in Etost Half of Section Three, Township Thirty-three North, Range Fourteen, West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County. Nebraska, real names un known, Defendants, are notified that on the 16th day of December, 19311, Rose L. Boynton, Plaintiff, filed a petition and commenced an action in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you. That the object and prayer of said petition are to have plaintiff ad judged and decreed to be the owner in fee simple of the East Half of Section Three, Township Thirty three North, Range Fourteen, West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska; to have the title to and possession of said premises quieted and confirmed in plaintiff; to have defendants ad judged ami decreed to have no right, title, lien, claim or interest in said premises or any part there of ; to huve the clouds east on plain tiff’s title by reason of the claimed or apparent interests of the defend ants removed and to have defend ants enjoined from asserting any right, title or interest in said prem ises adverse to plaintiff. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2l>th day of January, 1940. ROSE L. BOYNTON, Plaintiff. By Julius D. Cronin, 32-4 Her Attorney. BRIEFLY STATED Mrs. Esther Cole Harris, and Mrs. Guy Cole of Emmett, returned Friday from Omaha, where they spent the week. Now, Lower fc S Round Trip Faro* jJf L effective December IS ««» J B chair cars and coaches, I make the rail way the W H economical way to do ^ B your Holiday traveling, m il Fares in sleeping cars are j j» only slightly higher. V CO»roMA*ll M Eu Warm, spacious, smooth « M/ riding cars for day or H $ night travel. Dining cars ^ «8K and economy meals on v, Ml principal trains. iFI otMNDAtLI h VH Burlington trains take 1 V you and bring you back j «• on schedule regardless 1 of weather. 1 V * * * Give o Trip *or Chrlstmos 1? Your local Burlington oL auent can arrange deli nk very of pre paid tickets ® or tours anywhere in the Yt United States. H. A YOCUM Ticket Apent Phone 34 k t-'* Mrs. Louis Kopecky of Inman visited at the home of Vic Halva last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Juracek of Naper, Nebr., called on her old friend, Mrs. Vie Halva last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Halva and fam ily and Marion Olson visited friends at L'wing Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie McNally drove to Norfolk on Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. James McNally drove to Long Pine on Sunday on a business trip. Mrs. Emmet Harmon, John and daughter, Janette of Creighton, spent Friday in O’Neill on business. • The Spinsters Club held their an nual Christmas party at the M & M Cafe on Thursday night. Dave Gimel of Ewing was in O’Neill on business Wednesday of this week. .1. W. Walters of Chambers was in O’Neill on business Wednesday of this week. C. W. Porter and Harold Lind berg left Friday for Omaha, an a business trip. Mrs. Glen Tomlinson left Tues day for Norfolk to visit friends for a few days. Jack Quig drove to Neligh, Clear water and E/wing on business Mon day. Cletus Sullivan and John Con nolly drove to Neligh on Tuesday and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. O’Hern. Miss Ruby Weisman will leave Friday for Osceola, Nebraska, where she will spend Christmas with her parents. Clarence Kettler of O'Neill and Miss Evelyn Hoass, also of O’Neill, were united in marriage by the Rev. R. Parr on December 18, 1939. Miss Margaret Shearer will leave Saturday for Council Bluffs, Iowa, where she will visit relatives over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. King and son, Jerry drove to Omaha Saturday, and spent Sunday there visiting with Arthur’s father, Clyde, who is j receiving medical treatment there.■ i Miss Dorothy Morrison arrived i home on Tuesday evening from Iowa City, Iowa, where she is at tending Iowa State this year. » ■■ 1 *—" . The J, C. Penny store employees . enjoyed their annual Christmas party on Monday night at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Bertley Brennan and Lyle Johnson spent the week end in Omaha, visiting relatives 1 and friends. John Flood, who is attending St. Regis College at Denver, Colo., ar 1 lived home on Sunday to spend Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harper left j Saturday for Chicago, where they will Ipend the Christmas holidays visiting with relatives and friends. ■ - Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Reardon and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, Jr., and : son Dick drove to Norfolk on Sun ' day, where they spent the day with | Mr. anil Mrs. E. H. Nelson. Kenneth Hunt, who has been working in Minnesota for the past I year, arrived home on Thursday | night to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. William Gatz and Mrs. Edward Gatz and son, Eddie, returned Saturday from Omaha, where they spent a few days visit ing relatives and on business. ■■ — ■ Robert Sauers, who is running a variety store at Sargent, Nebr., is expected to ari’ive Sunday to spend Christmas at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sauers. Miss Olive Derickson and Miss Lillian Nightengale entertained at a Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorlin Lockman on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schlenz and children, Mrs. Schlenz Sr., of Elgin, and Miss Mary Murphy of Lincoln, vis sA?r wourJ Your Eyes Are My Business. Let me examine them for your next pair of Glasses. Satisfaction Guar anteed. See Dr. C. W. Alexander at Golden Hotel, O’Neill, Saturday, December 2o. Hl-2c _L.__— Give More CAN&Y The kind that does not hurt you. We sell the best quality for this reason. Brach’s Fine Candies Boxed: CHOCOLATE CHERRIES In Cream . M&X* HOME STYLE CHOCOLATES Assorted—3-Lb. Box ..m Christmas Candies Assorted MIXED CANDIES PEANUT BRITTLE BROKEN MIX with ribbons * CHOCOLATE CREAMS BIG BEN JELLIES Chocolates SWEET CHOCOLATE STARS PEANUT CLUSTERS HEAVY DIPPED PEANUTS PARTY MIX LARGE CARAMELS MINIATURE CHOCOLATES J ited Mr. and Mrs. Matt Beha Tues day and Wednesday. Gerald Gondeririger of Atkinson and Edith Westrom of Stuart, were granted a marriage license by County Judge Louis Reimer on De cember 18, 1939. Elmer Hull of Scott Precinct has filed for the. nomination on the Demoratic ticket for the office of County Supervisor of the 2nd dis trict of Holt County. George and Doris Robertson are expected home Saturday to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Robertson j and other relatives. Miss Ruth Evans returned to her home in Omaha on Wednesday, after spending a few days here visiting her mother, Mrs. Alma Evans. Dorothy Moore, Marilyn Moore and Margaret Ellen Reka are pre senting a Piano Recital, December 21, for their parents at the home of Mrs. Thos. J. Brennan. Miss Margaret Hammond, who is attending school in Omaha, is ex pected home on Thursday to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hammond. Miss Dorothy Jordan, who is at tending Creighton University at Omaha, is expected home Thursday to spend Christmas with her moth er, Mrs. Anna Jordan. Mrs. John Kersenbrock and son, Duke, drove to Lincoln on Tuesday, where they met Jack Kersenbrock and Henry Reimer, both students at the University of Nebraska, and brought them home to spend Christ mas with their respective parents. Bob Biglin, a student at the Uni versity of Nebraska Medical School in Omaha, arrived home on Thurs. day to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Biglin. ______ Warren Beck of Atkinson was ! before the insanity commission on Wednesday of this week, was ad judged insane, and commended into the custody of the sheriff, until such time as he could be removed to the insane hospital at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oberle ex- ^ pect to leave on Friday for Cas per. Wyo., where they will spend Christmas visiting with their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boston. The old store building at the dam north of this city, owned by Bazel man’s was destroyed by fire last Friday, about the same time as the O’Neill fire. An adjuster was here Saturday and made an adjustment of the loss, paying $500.00, the amount of insurance carried on the building. ! CHRISTMAS . . . \ Gifts That Last—Do your Christmas > shopping at Graves’ Jewelry Store DIAMONDS S WATCHES NECKLACES LEATHER GOODS All priced low and within the reach j of everyone. ; GRAVES JEWELRY A GIFT TO YOU Pre-Christmas Dress Reductions Christmas is what you or others make it. Do inot think you have to buy the unusual to be credited as giving smart gifts. The art of giv ing is in choosing the old reliables at their bril liant best. A gift to wear, or something for the home. It’s gifts like these that make Xmas wonderful. They’re here! Treat yourself to a new dress for Christmas! Values from our $2.98, $3.98 and $5.95 ranges now going at one price $2.88 Plain Crepes — Fancy Prints—Novelties An exceptional group of brand new dresses at end of the season prices. Daytime dresses in new snappy styles at a rare price. Sizes 14 to 48. ftROUJIWn'DOnAUKo.