FOR SALE GOLDEN SPIKE BEER—10c per bottle. Dine and Dance at Bazel man Beer Parlor. Mrs. Bohn has restaurant. 38-tf 1929 Ford introod shape; 4-wheel Trailer.—Vic Halva Shop. 40-1 MONEY TO LOAN I 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. Quite, O'Neill. 26-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE For Sale or Trade for Horses or Cattle^—5-Ton Fairbanks Stock Scale. No. 8 Galloway Manure Spreader, ready to go.—-John Mc Nulty, O’Neill, Ncbr. 40-2 LOST AND FOUND LOST—In O’Neill Wednesday, La dies Gold Wrist watch. Reward for return to this office. 40 WANTED USED ELECTRIC Washer motors, any condition.—Vic Halva. 40-1 MAN WANTED Must have a car, live in Holt County, be trust worthy and a trood, steady worker. Write W. K. Buck, Rt. 1, Royal, Nebraska. 40 xttttmuitixnimtinutmuiiiuxtttttiiw; l a W. F. FINLEY, M. D. j Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska mmfflanxtmmttmmmttmmmtta nmmmimmmtmmmtmummxtt DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment GlaeaeR Correctly Pitted Residence I Dr. Brown, 223 Phone* | Dr. French, 242 fitmtrnmmfflfflmmratttffltmwm 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 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the officers of School District No. 202 .•will receive bids for the carpenter work on a new school building they are going to erect. The building will be 20x26, 8 ft. studdings, 11 ft. rafters, Stucco finish; Twelve win dows, one door with transom over it; double floor. Bids will be re ceived by the undersigned director of the district on or before Febru ary 21, 1940. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Henry A. Hansen, Director, 38- 3 Chambers. (First Publication Fcbr. 8, 1940) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2769 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, February 1st, 1940 in the matter of the Estate of Elmer Grosser, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time lim ited for presenting claims against said estate is May 29, 1940, and for the payment of debts is February 1st, 1941, and that on February 29, 1940, and on May 31st, 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. County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 39- 3 W. J. Hammond, Attorney NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS Notice is hereby given that the total outstanding indebtedness of the Watson Hay Company on the first day of January 1940, was the sum of Two hundred thirteen dol lars and thirty-eight cents. H. J. Abrahams, President. H. J. Abrahams, Director. W. W. Watson, Director. Being a mojority of the board oi Directors. 40-1 (First Publication Febr. 15, 1940] NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2772 In the County Court of Hoi County, Nebraska, February 8 1940, in the matter of the Estati of Martin Conway, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate ar hereby notified that the tim limited for presenting claim against said estate is June 7, 194C and for the payment of debts i 1 February 8, 1941, and that o: *' March 7, 1940, and on June 8, 194C at 10 o’clock A. M., each day I wil be at the County Court Room i: said obiraty to, receive, examine, al low,-or reject all claims and object — Ions (liffyffifed. " 'V - '• ***** LOUIS w. REIMER, 40- 3 County Judg( (COUNTY COURT SEAL.) W. J. Hammond, Attorney J. D. Cronin, Attorney. (First publication Feb. 16, 1940.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 2751 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, February 15, 1940. In the matter ol the Estate of Signa Johanna Naylor, Deceased. All persons interested .n said estate are hereby notified that the Executor of said estat / h as fned in said court his final *epor; anil a petition for final sett ement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that said report and pe tition will be heard March f», 1940, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all persons interested may appear and be heard concerning said final report and the distribu tion of said estate. LOUIS W. REIMER, 40-3 County Judge. (COUNTV COURT SEAL.) ORDINANCE NO. 194-A (First Ppublieaion Feb, 16. 1940.) An ordinance vacating a certain alley in the City of O’Neill, Neb raska; providing for making a rec ord for such vacation in the office of the City Clerk of O’Neill, Ne braska; providing for a record of such vacation in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Holt and State of Nebraska. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska: Section 1. That the alley run ning between Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12 and the South 86 feet of Lots 6, 6, 7 and 8 in Block 17 of Haze let’s Addition to the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, which alley runs through and dissects said Block 17 be, and the same hereby is vacated, annull ed and discontinued. Section 2. That a record of the vacation of the aforesaid alley be entered in the records of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska. Section 3. A certified copy of this ordinance shall be furnished to the Register of Deeds of the County of Holt and State of Neb raska and the same shall be re GALEY TWO corded in the office of said Regis ter of Deeds. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance arc hereby repealed. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publication. Passed and approved February 9, 1940. H. E. COYNE, Mayor. Attest: C. W. PORTER, 40-1 City Clerk. BRIEFLY STATED C, E. Jones made a business trip to Ainsworth, Tuesday. Emmet Moore made a business trip to Norfolk on Friday. R. H. Harris, of Lynch, was look ing after business matters in this city Tuesday. Pug Horn, of Ainsworth, spent the week end in O’Neill visiting relatives and friends. Fritz Connelly returned Friday from Omaha, where ho had been on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Syfie of I’heonix, were in O’Neill, Tuesday, transacting business. Mrs. Gus DeBacker returned to Scotland, S. D., on Tuesday, after spending a few days here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones drove to Grand Island, Sunday and vis ited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McNally and C. E. Wyant drove to Omaha Wednesday on business. ’ Mrs. R. R. Morrison left Thurs day morning for Omaha, on a bus iness trip. Henry Grady left Thursday for Sioux City on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndle Stout spent the week-end in Lincoln, where they visited relatives and friends. Norman Gonderinger left Thurs. day morning on a short business trip to Omaha. Mrs. Fred Saunto entertained a group of friends at her home on Tuesday, at a bridge party. Mrs. Arlo Hiatt entertained the pinochle club at her home on Sat urday night. Miss Julia Ann Helgerson spent the week end at Dorsey, visiting Miss Lillian Nightengale. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS O’Neill, Nebr., Jan 2, 1940. Council adjourned until January 4, 1940. O’Neill, Nebr., Jan. 4, 1940. '.Basketball j GAMES ; j NEW GYMN : j O’Neill High School vs. j ISpencer, Tues.,Febr. 20 1 {Oakdale, Fri., Febr. 23 - { {Two ganies each even t { ing starting at 7:30 i_ Council met as per adjonrn ment: Present, Mayor Coyne, Councilmen, Miles, Uhl, Phalin, Lindberg, McNally. Meeting called to order by the Mayor. Minutes of the previous meet ings were read and approved. The City Treasurers statement for the month of December read and approved. Upon motion the following bills j were allowed: On General Fund: Interstate Power Co. $309.79 O'Neill Fire Department 99.00 A, Marcellus 18.7o. Miller Bros. Chev. Co., .. 9.55j Bazelman Lumber Co., 88.90 j The Frontier 8.38 Milwaukee Dustless Brush Company 8.40 L. O. Johnson 33.60 Chester Calkins - 9o.0u Charles Richter . 75.00 G. E. Miles _ 4.00 Pete Haglin __— 17.25 James P. Matron .. 30.00 C. W. Porter ....— 20.00 O’Neill Recreation Center 15.00 On Water Fund: C. W. Porter .„ 10.00 Jesse Scofield .. .. 90.00 Holt County Independent_ 10.25 Interstate Power Co. 74.48 Ann Jordan . _ 29.00 L. G. Gillespie . 11.58 James Davidson . 111.64 Interstate Machinery Co. 63.70 The Texas Co. . 22.33 Ralph Scofield .. 16.05 Porters Diamond Sta. 2.64 Norbert Uhl . 10.50 P. C. Donohoe . 12.79 upon motion tne iouowirig insur ance policies' were approved: Pol icy No. 600821 Security Insurance Co. in amount of $2600.00, P. C. Donohoe, agent; and policy No. 37, The Paul Revere Fire Insur ance Co. in amount of $2500.00, L. G. Gillespie, Agent; on the pump house and equipment, premiums in amounts of $12.70 and $11.68 re spectively. Motion by Phalin, Seconded by Uhl, that the City act on the peti tion to vacate an alley as filed by Mattie Soukup. Roll call: Aye: Miles, Uhl, Phalin, Lindberg, Mc Nally. Nay: None. The Mayor appointed the fol lowing committee as appraisers: Tom Enright, John Martin, Mand fred Ross, Dr. Carter, Henry Grady. Motion by Phalin, Seconded by McNally, that the committee of ap praisers as appointed by the Mayor be approved: Roll call. Aye: Miles, Uhl, Phalin, Lindberg, McNally, Nay: None. Motion by Phalin, Seconded by Uhl, that the Mayor and City Clerk be instructed to notify the Inter state Power Co, in writing that the now existing contract for Street lighting purposes between the In terstate Power Co. and the City of O’Neill be terminated as of June 12, 1940. Motion carried. Upon motion the City Council approved the action of the O’Neill Fire Department in removing the name of A. N. Gunn, from the membership roll and placing the name of Ambrose Rohde in the va cated place. The following resolution was in troduced and read by Councilman Lindberg. RESOLUTION Whereas there are n f,reat many | delinquent taxes against various1 properties in the City of O’Neill,' Holt County, Nebraska, which are subject to sale for taxes, and Whereas the said City of O’Neill desires to take advantage of the right to purchase said delinquent taxes and collect or foreclose the same as provided for by Section 77-2010 Compiled Statutes of Neb raska for 1929 as amended. Now, therefore be it resolved that the City Clerk be and he here by is instructed to purchase tax sale certificates on all real estate situated in the City of O’Neill, on which taxes are delinquent for all years up to and including the year 1937, from the County Treasurer of Holt County, Nebraska. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye: Miles, Uhl, Phalin, Lindberg, McNally, Nay: None. Upon motion the Council ad journed subject to the call of the Mayor. C. W. Porter, City Clerk. THE METHODIST CHURCH V. C. Wright, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M., H. B. Burch, Superintendent. Public worship 11:00 A. M. Special music by the choir and ser mon by the pastor. Intermediate League 6:00 P. M. Epwoi’th League 7:00 P. M. Choir practice 2:30 P. M. The Woman’s division of Christ ian Service will meet at Norfolk in ---1-- ....I .... -p—... —... ■ -* -.— .I. ■ —.■" 1 '■ .. ■ * »■«■*' ■ 1 DAD LOSES HIS GROUCH ~ ~bY REDDY KILOWATT, your EUctricai AN US. SAFE- OADDY.WE SEEING LAMP! MUST HAVE NO GLARE! NO MORE Or SHADOW NO THESE/ HEADACHES OR EVESTRAIN* j 'it .-L'A I THU LAMP 15 THE ONIY ONI OtSIONlO ON THI SI6MT-SAViN&,SAK-SrflN0 PRINCIPU5 Of THt NEW SC1INCI »l JIIIN6* the First Methodist church Friday, j February 23. This meeting is for ; the purpose of organizing and electing nine delegates to a confer ence to be held in St. Paul Meth odist church, Lincoln, March 6. LUTHERAN NOTES Sunday’s services will be held at the Episcopal Church, 3 blocks West of the post office, and will be gin at 3:30 P. M. We urge you, especially during this Lenten season, to gather with us in spirit under the cross of Cal vary and there behold the Christ of God working out the salvation of man by suffering and dying as nll men’s substitute, by appeasing the wrath of an offended God and rendering a full and complete sat isfaction for the sins of mankind. “He was wounded for our trans gressions.” “Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.”' R. W. Fricke, Pastor, / * Chambers. Official Proceedings of the Holt County Board O’Neill, Nebraska January 9, 1940 10 A. M. Holt County Board of Supervis ors convened on' this date as re quired by Statute for purpose of reorganizing the Board for the en suing year. Members present: Carson, Gib son, Stein, Sullivan, Smith, Wulf. SAW arouRj m r Your Eyes Are My Business. Sec me for your next pair of Glass es. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dr. C. W. Alexander, Expert Eyesight Specialist at Golden Hotel, O’Neill —Saturday, February 24 40-2 i Basketball St. Mary’s Cardinals VS. I Sacred Heart, Norfolk O’Neill High School Gymn Sunday Afternoon I February 18 One Game ! Commencing at 3 p. m. I Don’t Mis s This Game -,;«».« ■— — / CONSOLIDATE YOUR BILLS into Small Monthly Payments. Have only one place to pay. Payment protection insurance. Courteous and confidential loans made on your auto, furniture, or other collateral, ('all on or write Central Finance Corporation C. E. Jones, Mgr. First National Bank Bldg. O’Neill, Nebraska Loans made in nearby towns. A representative to call on you if you cannot arrange to call at our office. ' Absent: Matousek. Meeting called to order by Coun ty Clerk. In absence of Supervisor Matou sek, it was moved by Smith, sec onded by Sullivan, that Board ad journ until January 10, 1940, 10 A. M. This motion was carried and at 12:00 Noon, Board adjourned un til January 10, 1940, 10 A. M. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. O’Neill, Nebraska, January 10, 1940 10 A. M. Holt County Board of Supervis (Continued on page 4, column 1.) DEAD STOCK | WITH HIDES ON I REMOVED FREE WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES Phone O’Neill 19 CLARANCE WHEELER, Driver BRANCH OF COLUMBUS RENDERING CO. I - FRESH SPINACH Pound Special Fruit and Vegetable Sale As you all well know that we feature the very best qualities of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at ’ all times—and a larger variety than most mer CAULL FLOWER Large Heads Each 10c i chanty show—This and next week we are going to give you Special Sale | Prices an all fresh fruit and vegetables. We have our storage full of pre frost prices and are passing it on to you. Don’t miss this sale—Call or rather come to our store. ICEBERG LETTUCE Extra large heads. On this sale 10c 2 FOR . Iv CELERY—Large Jum bo Stalks 10c At Only . Iv PASKEL, large well bleached 10c At ..•. I* RADISHES 1Ac 3 FOR .. I" TURNIPS lAc 3 LBS. Iv RUTABAGAS lAc 3 LBS. Iv ONIONS lAc 3 LBS. Iv Fresh ONIONS Cc BUNCH . V CABBAGE Oc POUND . V POTATOES Red Triumph OEc PECK .. Russets, No. 1 OAt* PECK . vv CUCUMBERS ICc LARGE LONG . Iv and Broccoli, Celery, Cabbage, Fresh Toma toes, Carrots, Red Cab bage, Brussels Sprouts, New 1910 Cabbage—All on this sale. APPLE SALE All No. 1 quality and good keepers. WINESAPS — Extra fancy, No. 1 wrapped Cl QO WINESAPS — Fancy, All Sizes wrapped Cl EQ Fancy BLACKS—Good size. All ring pack. Get a bushel Cl ZE at .^ I *00 Fancy JANOS — Ring pack, good size, good eating and cooking Bushel Cl ZE at .^ I *0D APPLE—Cooking OEc 6 LBS. W FANCY APPLES u- 25 „ 30 GRAPEFRUIT — All sizes and bought before frost. Pink OEc C FOR . Others, 96 size OEc DOZEN . 09 LEMONS, large OEc DOZEN . ORANGES — Florida Texas and California. All bought before frost and our prices are right. Buy several dozen. FLORIDA DOZEN . CALIFORNIA All Sizes 19c-25c-30c to 40c DATES—Bulk OEc PKG. 43 Marshmallows OEc 2 LBS. 43 WALNUTS — Large budded, extra fancy OOc POUND . 43 MIXED NUTS lEc POUND . 13 PEANUTS 1 Ac POUND . IU PECANS—large IQc POUND . 17 ALMONDS—Med. ICc POUND . 13 We Have Morton’s SMOKED SALT and Meat Salt Chase & Sanborn’s COFFEE—Try it. It’s Dated POUND . SCHULZ STORE WE DELIVER |