The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 04, 1940, Image 8

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    FOR SALE
BALED HAY.—Ed Hall. 46-1
•4
NEARLY NEW Westinghouse
Electric Range, Water Heater and
Refrigerator. See or call.—Mrs.
~Wm. Costello, Ewing, Nebr.
- Phone 38. 47-2
BOYS’ Dark Blue Worsted Suit,
fHfee 9, with two pair pants.—Call
231, O’Neill. 45-2
GOLDEN SPIKE BEER—10c per
bottle. Dine and Dance at Bazel
nan Beer Parlor. Mrs. Bohn has
restaurant. 38-tf
CHICKS FOR Sale and Custom
Hatching the 19th of March and
throughout the season.—Atkinson
Hatchery. 41-tf.
BIDING HORSE PLOW; 2-row
lister; Disk; 2-Row Eli; Hay
ftweep; 1939 V-8 9,000 miles, like
new, snap; 2 Sets Work Harness.
■Will sell or trade for cattle.—Ed
. Hall. O’Neill. , 46-tf
RHVO CHOICE Residence Lots,
it and 17 Fahy Park Addition,
4 blocks from Fourth and Doug
las, O’Neill. Farm House 28x28
with 7x20 porch and 7x28 porch
with built in bathroom.—Mrs.
fsnpbia Hoppe, Atkinson,, Rt. 1.
.♦ 46-2
i'*
WANTED
GULL for restaurant work—Matt’s
tfkfe. 46-?
HAN WANTED for Rawleigh
Route of 800 families. Write to
day. Rawleigh’s, Dept. NBD 252
KA A. Freeport, 111., or see Dell Mc
Cain, Chambers, Nebr. 46-4
BABY CHICKS
WE HATCH Quality chicks that
live and grow. Get our early
«>rd*r discount now. We have S. C.
White Leghorns, S. C. Brown Leg
ttorna, White and Barred Rocks,
Huff Orpingtons, S. C. Reds,
White Wyandottes, Austra-White
"sni Leg-Rock Hybrids. Also
Heavy Mixed. Just write us a
card and we will send you full de
tails on our early order discount.
—Olson Hatchery, Wayne Ne
braska. 43-6
TURKEY POULTS
IHmR’S RYCKEBOSCH STRAIN
Broad Breast Bronze poults.
Breeding flock obtained by eggs
direct from Ryckebosch, original
breeder of this Broad Breast
Biorky type turkey. Medium size.
JfcJl breeders tube tested for pull
«-t urn by veterinary department
lppra State College. Breeding
lftoek available June 1.—Dorr Tur
Aty Farm and Hatchery, Marcus,
l|*ara. 43-6
fyl |'iL _
, t FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED Rooms.—Ed Hall
THREE ROOM Furnished Apart
ment, after April 1st.—Mrs. Rob
rr\ Smith, Sr. 46-1*
W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill :: Nebraska
DOCTORS
BROWN & FRENCH
Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence j Dr. Brown, 228
Phones | Dr. French, 242
William W. Griffin ]
ATTORNEY
Phone 248
[first National Bank Building]
UfNeill, Nebraska]
<First Publication April 4, 1940)
WTICK OF PROBATE OF WILL
Estate No. 2787
the County Court of Holt
'LWmty, Nebraska, April 2, 1940.
It the matter of the Estate of Liz
ajj Johnson, Deceased.
Mptice is hereby given that a pe
tition has been filed in said Court
f»-r the probate of a written instru
ment purporting to be the last will
aat*} testament of Lizzie Johnson,
Bepeased, and for the appointment
of Floyd R. Johnson, as executor
thereof; that April 25, 1940, at
10 o’clock A. M., has been set for
Wearing said petition and proving
said instrument in said Court when
persons concerned may appear
inr? contest the probate thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
1COUNTY COURT SEAL)
. Norman Gonderinger,
£7-3 Attorney.
CFmet publication March 14, 1940)
LEGAL NOTICE
Mary Sheuerman, real name un
lipnown, wife of Abraham Scbeuer
man; Charles E. Bowers, Kath
‘ vyh'k' M. Bower*, iThe Ceres Hold
ji'gComuanv and ali^i&r^ons having
*>> claimmP»ijC imerfct in South
U f of Southeast Quarter. South
Quarter of fSOTWPr^ffifTfr’
I**.'
of Section II and Northeast Quar
ter of Northwest Quarter of Sec
tion 14, in Township 28 North, of
Range 12 Weat of the 6th Principal
Meredian in Holt County, Nebras
‘ ka, real names unknown, defend
1 ants, are notified that on March
| IS, 1940, The Lincoln National Life
Insurance Company, plaintiff, filed
a petition and commenceu an
action in The District Court of
Holt County, Nebraska, against
you. That the object and prayer
of said petition are to have plain
tiff decreed to be the owner in fee
: simple of the real estate above
described, to have the title to and
i possession of said premises quieted
in plaintiff; to have you decreed
to have no title to, claim against
or interest in said premises and
to remove the clouds cast on
plaintiff's title by reason of your
claimed or apparent interest
therein.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the 22nd
day of April, A. D., 1940.
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY, Plaintiff 44-4
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.
(First Publication March 21, 1940)
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2B57
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, March 19, 1940.
In the matter of the Estate of
Sheridan Sol Smith, Deceased. '
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that the
Administrator of said estate has
filed in said court his final report
and a petition for final settlement
and distribution of the residue of
said estate; and that said report
and petition will be heard April
10, 1940, at 10 o’clock A. M., at
the County Court Room in O’Neill,
Nebraska, when all persons inter
ested may appear and be heard
concerning said final report and
the distribution of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
45-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First Publication March 28, 1940)
NOTICE
To Henry C. Clough, Mary
Clough, real name unknown, wife of
Henry C. Clough; the heirs, dev
isees, legatees, personal represent
atives, and all other persons inter
ested in the estate of Henry C.
Clough, deceased, real names un
known, and the heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives,
and all other persons interested in
the estate of Mary Clough, deceas
ed, real name unknown, wife of
Henry C. Clough, real names un
known and all persons having or
claiming any interest in the Ekst
Half of the South East Quarter
(EV4SE%), South West Quarter of
the South East Quarter (SW14
SEVi), and South East Quarter of
the South West Quarter <SE^
SW»4), of Section Twenty-two
(22), Township Thirty-Two (32)
North, Range Ten (10) West of
the 6th Principal Meridian, in Holt
County, Nebraska, real names un
, known.
The above named or designated
; persons, and each of them, will take
notice that Guy L. Hull has filed his
petition in the District Court of
| Holt County, Nebraska, the ob
ject and prayer of which are to
quiet the title of the said Guy L.
Hull in and to the following des
cribed property situate in Holt
County, State of Nebraska, to-wit:
The East Half of the South
East Quarter (EVaSEy*),
South West Quarter of the
South East Quarter (SWVI
SE %), and the South East
Quarter of the South West
Quarter (SE«4 SW«4) of Sec
tion Twenty-Two (22), Town
ship Thirty-Two (32), North,
Range Ten (10) West of the
6th Principal Meridian,
against such persons, and each of
them, and remove a certain cloud
upon the title to said property,
more particularly described in the
petition herein and to enjoin each
and all defendants from claiming
or asserting any interest in, right
or title to, or lien upon, the above
described real property, and for
such other and further relief as
may be just and equitable.
You are required to answer said,
petition on or before the 6th day
of May, 1940, or otherwise judg
ment and decree will be entered
against you.
GUY L. HULL, Plaintiff.
By SIDNEY W. SMITH,
46-4 His Attorney.
BRIEFLYSTATED
Ann Asher spent Sunday in
Norfolk visiting friends.
Dee Fraely, of Omaha, spent
Sunday in O’Neill, visiting friends.
Harold Shoemaker, of Norfolk,
was in O’Neill Thursday on busi
ness.
Miss Margaret Miller went to
Sioux City Saturdey and spent
the week-end there visiting friends.
Mrs. J. F. O’Donnell entertained
at a luncheon at the Bakery on
Wednesday, followed by cards at
her home, in honor of her sister,
Mrs. Clarence Campbell. |
I - *
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goree, of Long
Pine, visited relatives and friends
in O'Neill Saturday.
Miss Ruby Weisman spent the
week-end visiting her parents at
Osceola, Nebr.
Elsworth Doddrel drove to Lin-j
coin on Saturday and spent the
week-end there visiting friends.
dayday, taking her father, who had
spent the wnter here, back to his
home.
Miss Margaret Shearer spent
the week-end visiting her parents
at Stuart.
Miss Irene Perry spent the
week-end visiting her parents at
Ttuart.
Presbyterian Missionary will
be held at the home of Mrs. Shie
rcks on Tuesday, April 9th.
Arthur Givens and Miss Alda
Pongratz, both of Emmet, were
granted a marriage license by the
County Judge on April 1.
Joe Saunto, of Sioux City, spent
Wednesday in O’Neill, visiting his
brother Fred.
Mrs. Helen Simar returned Wed
nesday from Omaha, where she
was on business.
Francis Connolly returned Wed
nesday from Omaha, where he had
been on business.
Mrs. W. M. Costello, of Ewing,
came up this morning and is spend
ing the day visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cronin.
FREE YOURSELF
of
ALL BILLS
BORROW HERE
There is no red tape—we
make loans Quickly, convenient
ly and confidentially. Employers,
friends or relatives need not
know. Low cost. Payments to
fit your income.
Central Finance Corp.
C. E. JONES, Mgr.
1st National Bank Bldg.
O’Neill Nebraska
Build or Buy in 1940
$100,000 AVAILABLE FOR HOME LOANS
Long term—low cost—Interest
amortised Payments to suit income.
▲et at once before property ralnes
increase and labor and material go np.
Call and let ns explain this new,
modern, easy payment loan plan.
R. H. PARKER, Agent
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
Political Advertising
Political Advertising
“Tony” Asimus
Candidate for Legislature
28th DISTRICT
Non-Political
I am appealing to the voters of Key a Paha, Rock, Boyd
and Holt Counties. I would like to be your Public Servant to
represent your interests in this district.
1 was born and raised in this section of the country, living
on the same sandihll ranch, east of Burwell, until coining to
O’Neill in 1934; opening the New Deal Oil Company, later the
New Deal Oil Company in Butte and the Outlaw Grocery in
O’Neill.
I know the problems and wants of the Farmers, Ranchers,
and Working People as we have fought side by side for each
other.
MY PLEDGE:—To work for the interests of the people of
this community, help make laws that will benefit you, try and
“kick out" those that hurt you.
Corporations, railroads and big cities are not interested in
the welfare of the people of this part of the state.
I’ll work to give you a clean, economical and efficient admin,
istration without graft.
Would like to call and meet you personally but time does
not permit. Visit me when you are in O’Neill—just call for
“Tony” at the “New Deal” or “Outlaw.”
Your vote greatly appreciated and many thanks for any
help you may give me.
TONY ASIMUS, O’Neill, Nebr.
Drive to O’Neill Day or Night for the Lowest
Prices in North Nebraska!
All Quality Branded Goods, the same as you buy anywhere, but prices where they belong. Compare anywhere!!
THE OUTLAW GROCERY-O’Neill
Sugar 10Liu«IOTH 51c
Matches 13c
FOLGER S, BUTTERNUT, OR MILADY
Coffee 1 Glass Jars—Each ... 24k
Pork & Beans «.»r'c;„ 8k
K kort Pork & Hominy'C"™ 8k
Garden Seeds 3 PKGS. 10c
Onion Sets QUART .. . 7c
Gold Medal Flour 48 $1.23
Golden Table Syrup FOODLAND
GALLON 1 GALLON 01#»
CANS ..HUG 2 CANS .L I C
Oatmeal 20 °IuBe.7Jc
Fancy Cookies 2 LBS. .19c
CrackersBARM^nTLER 2 Carton 12c
Shredded Wheats. 9c
Vanilla Extract 8°bottle.7c
SALT
Crushed Rock Salt—TOO-It). Hags 39c
Gray Block Salt—50-lb.'blocks 35c
Mineralized Block Salt, 50-lb. blk. 69c
Oyster Shells—100-lb. ba0s . 65c
GALLON FRUITS
Peaches and Apricots—Gal. cans 37c
Pears—Gallon Cans.45c
Red Pitted Cherries—Gallon Cans 45c
Plums and Prunes—Gallon Cans 27c
Royal Ann Cherries—Gal. Cans 45c
Salted Peanuts [rr,.10c
Tomatoes, Cream Corn, Red
Beans, Kidney Beans,
Hominy . . c£»2..6£c
Mixed Candy HR .7 c
CHOCOLATE PEANUT CLUSTERS or
CHOCOLATE DOUBLE
DIPPED PEANUTS—Lb. ...I Ob
Macaroni or Spaghetti 2'ft,. 12c
Raisins or Prunes 2 I Rk<.. 12c
Graham Crackers 2-Lb. Carton 15c
PRINCE ALBERT or VELVET TOBACCO, per can. . 9c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
ham ", BOLOGNA .I 1(r
bacon squares;: :; 6,/iC
DRY SALT PORK T 6C
LARD Cs..64<
SUMMER SAUSAGE T 14
WIENERS ™ 14c
NEW DEAL OIL CO. ~ O’Neill - Butte
HIGH TEST KEROSENE, No. 1 42-44, in 100 Gallon lots—Gallon 6%c
HOT TRACTOR FUEL No. 1, in 100 Gallon Lots—Gallon .7*4c
GOOD GAS . 14.9c
HIGH GRADE MID CONTINENT OILS
UNILENE OILS, No. t Grade, 100% Parafin Base Oil, 5 Gallon lots, 45c per Gallon; 15 Gallons
or more, 43c per gallon.
OHIO OIL, A Good Serviceable Oil—5 Gal. Lots 33c per Gallon; 15 Gallons or more, 29c per Gallon
l NI PENN OIL, A High Grade 100% Pure Pennsylvania Oil, Permit No. 112—5 Gallon Lots 55c
per Gallon; 15 Gallons or more, 53c per Gallon. ’
TRANSMISSION OIL, Bulk—35c per Gal.; 5 Gallons in new Kerosene cans, $1.95 2 Gal. cans ..80c
SUPER POWER OIL — 2 Gallons Can .79c CREAM SEPARATOR OIL, per quart .10c
WASHING MACHINE OIL, per quart .15c MACHINE OIL, per gallon .35c
(Federal Tax of 4c per gallon included in above prices)
For above oils in sealed quart cans, add 15c per gallon per case of 24 Qts.
UNILUBE XL PRESSURE GUN GREASES—25-lb. Pail, $1.79; 10-lb. pail, 89c; 5-lb. pail 45c
Bushel (30 lbs), $2.25; 40 lbs. in Heavy Gas Can, $2.75. P ’ ’ /l
CUP GREASE — 25-lb. pail, $1.79; 10-lb. pail, 89c; 5-lb. pail ... 45c
AXLE GREASE — 25-lb. pail, 99c; 10-lb. pail, 50c; 5-lb. pail .. . 30c
Above oils and greases are from the United Petroleum Co., Inc., of Omaha, who operate the largest
Independent Lubricating plant in the Midwest. United Petroleum and the New Deal Oil Company
guarantee these oils and greases to be as good as any you can buy or your money
will be cheerfully refunded. *
Kerosene, Tractor Fuel, and Gas prices are subject to market changes.
CAR FUSES.lc TAIL AND DASH BULBS
-nj, ,%X,' p.- "
HEADLAMP BULBS .7c VALVE CAPS . lc
We are Jobbers and sell to you at lower prices than most dealers pay.
BLUE RIRBON TIRE AND TUBE SALE
This sale lasts 12 months. These tires are first grade, first line tires and tubes. They carry a
12-months guarantee.
Size Tire Tube Size Tire Tube
4.50x20 . $4.50 $ .89 6.00x16 ...$7.50 $1.35
4.75x19 . 5.25 .99 5.50x17.. 6.95 1.35
4.50x21 . 4.90 .89 32x6 10-ply Truck Tires 29.00 3.00
■ The above prices are samples of every day prices. They are the prices you find posted on the barrels, boxes, and shelves day after day, week after week.
M My customers know what the guarantee is—Satisfaction or your money refunded, on any and all goods. Could that be fairer?
: """ TONY ASIMUS, Owner andOperator
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