The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 27, 1940, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    FOR SALE
TWELVE SECOND HAND power
and horse grain binders.— Putman
Implement Company. 7-2
RHUBARB—John Green. 7-3p
OAK AND RED CEDAR Posts,
Oak Sweep Teeth and Oak Lum
ber.—Earl Wrede. O’Neill. 6-10
1400 A HENDRICKS Ranch very
well balanced, finely improved,
running water. Terms, $10 per A.,
20' '< down, 25 yrs. on balance, at
going rate of interest. Michael V.
Ruddy, Albion, Nebraska 6-3
SIX-ROOM HOUSE, modern; 1
seven-room house, partly modern;
4 unimproved lots.—C. F. Mc
Kenna. 48-2p
KODAKS, AND FILMS at
—Graves’ Jewelry Store. 60-10
GOLDEN SPIKE BEER—10c per
bottle. Dine and Dance at Bazel
man Beer Parlor. Mrs. Bohn has
restaurant. 38-tf
1939 PONTIAC touring sedan.
Very good condition.—Ed Han
cock.
MISCELLANEOUS
HOUSEWIVES, For quick service
on refrigerator motors call—Viv
Halva’s Shop. «-8p
FuK HOLT COUNTY NEWS,
..Head the Frontier. ot-‘
THE HARVEST rush on grain
binder parts etc., may be terrific
this year. Check your machines
and get repairs early. Magneto re
pairing. We have a few used pow
er and trail mowers, also both
horse and tractor binders.—F. M.
Keating & Sons, Atkinson, Mc
Cormick-Deering Sales and Ser
vice. __6-3
FOR RENT
BUSINESS BUIL DING for rent.
Ideal location for restaurant. In
quire at this office 4-tf
FOR RENT—Elegant modem store
building in business center. Nice
Plate Glass Front.—R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebr. 1-tf
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WANTED TO BUY
SCRAP IRON.—John Green, Sec
ond Hand Store. 7-3p
WANTED
COMBINING JOBS—Paul Zuk
rzewski, Opportunity. 7-3p
W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
| O’Neill :: Nebraska
DOCTORS
BROWN & FRENCH
Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
l Residence (Dr. Brown, 22S
| Phones 1 Dr. French, 242
William W. Griffin
ATTORNEY
Phone 248
First National Bank Building
O’Neill, Nebraska
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VIC HALVA
Auto Electric
Armature and Motor Winding;:
Our Specialty
STOP AT
PERCY’S
; For Fried Chicken
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IFirst Publication June 15, 1940)
Norman Gonderinger, Attorney
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2772
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, June 13, 1940.
In the matter of the Estate of Mar
tin Conway, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that the
Administratrices of said estate
have filed their final report and a
petition for final settlement and
distribution of the residua of said
estate; and that said report and
l>etition will be heard July 3, 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 distr:buT
.Con of said, estate., < , ,
LOUIS W. RE1MER, !
6-3 t'AJZ >fWy Judge. )
(COUNTY COURT SEAL.)... _'
BRIEFLY STATED
Editor Crellin, of Ewing, was
transacting business in the city
last Monday.
Abe Saunto and son, Clarence,
made a business trip to Sioux City
on Monday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Sr.,
made a business trip to Omaha on
Tuesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones spent
Sunday visiting relatives and
friends at Columbus, Nebraska.
Mrs. R. R. Mori son left Sunday
morning for Omaha, where she will
spend a few days visiting.
Miss Genevieve McManus return
ed Saturday from Omaha, where
she had been on business.
Douglas Hill, who has been here
visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick, left Wed
nesday for his home at Orchard.
Gene Kilpatrick, of Norfolk, ar
rived here Wednesday morning to j
spend a few days visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick.
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Mrs. W. J. Biglin and daughters, ]
Rose Mary and Ruth Ann, drove ;
to Jackson on Tuesday to spend |
n few days visiting at the home of
Mrs. Biglin’s mother.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon, of j
Orchard, spent Friday here visit- j
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (
Charlie McKenna.
Miss Luree Abart left Sunday
for Portland, Oregon, where she ‘
will spend her vacation visiting *
relatives and friends.
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Misses Cres and Martha Seholz,
of Stuart, visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Walling on '
Tuesday.
Homer Mullen, who has been here
visiting for the past two weeks on
his vacation, left Sunday morning
for Omaha to resume work.
Mrs. May Throckmartin, of Star,
Nebraska, is leaving for Lincolh
for an extended visit with her son
and family.
P, J. Donohoe, of Bonesteel and
W. J. Brennan, of Butte, were in
the city this morning on their way
to Lincoln.
Miss Dorothy Newman returned
Thursday evening from Lincoln,
Nebraska, where she spent her va
cation.
Mrs. Hans Egger and daughter,
Sharon Kay, of Columbus, Nebr.,
are visiting here with Mrs. Blgger’s
mother, Mrs. Goldie Liddy.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith and
daughters of Stuart spent Satur
day here visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Oberle.
Mrs. Laura Furr, of Ottawa, Ill
inois. left Monday after visiting
here at the home of Mrs. Flora
Lewis.
A marriage license was issued on
June 26, to Leland Orin Phillips of
Clearwater ajid ( Dorothy Nadine
Smith, also of Clearwater.
C. E. Lundgren drove to Omaha
on Monday, where he attended a
district meeting of the dealers of
the Chevrolet Motor Company.
Mrs. Ralph Oppen arrived Fri
day evening to spend the week end
with her mother, Mrs. Jcannie
Scott, returning to her home in
Omaha Sunday.
Mrs. Bernard McNally and
daughter, Peggy Jean, of Wayne,
Nebraska, arrived here Sunday
evening to spend a few days vis
iting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Reardon.
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C. J. Gatz, Henry Ijohaus, Cron
Stannard and Sumner Downey left
Saturday for Park Rapids, Minn.,
where they will spend a few days
fishing,
Dr. O. W. French, Ira Moss, Ed
Gallagher and C. W. Porter left
Monday morning for Park Rapids,
Minn., where they will spend their
vacation fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hcrre drove
to Fremont on Sunday, where they
visited at hte home of Mr. Herre’s
parents, returning home Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick W'alther drove
to Omaha on Friday, Mr. Walther
returned home Sunday evening,
while Mrs. W'alther remained for
an extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Covey and
daughter, of Columbus, Nebraska,
spent Sunday here visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James W'all
ing and Mrs. Harry Starlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crandall and
son, Allan, left Saturday for Oma
ha and Lincoln, where they will
spend their vacation visiting rela
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Donohue
left Wednesday for their home at
Bridgeport, Nebraska, after visit
ing here at the home of their par
ents.
Francis Donohue, of Bonesteel,
S. D., spent Monday and Tuesday
here visiting Miss Bernadetta Bren
nan, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bren
nan.
Morris Knutson, of Yankton,
S. D., made application for a dance
halt permit to the county board
last week, and will operate Dance
land northwest of O'Neill.
Miss Mary Ann Frenking, of
Omaha, arrived here Sunday to
spend the summer months visiting
her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Gallagher.
Miss Elja McCullough left
Thursday morning for Wayne, Ne
braska, where she will attend a
conference of 'County Superin
tendents being held there. She ex
pects to return on Saturday.
The State Selecting Agency has
been notified that on July 2, they
may enroll 640 young men to fill
existing vacancies in the CCC
camps in the State. The last en
rollment, April 1940, was 735 men.
Richard Loy left Sunday morn
ing for Omaha, Nebraska, where
he entered the United States Navy.
From Omaha, he expected to be
sent to Chicago, and then to the
Great Lakes training station.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leavy and
family of Omaha returned to
their home on Monday after visit
ing here at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Mildred Davis and her broth
er, Bill Sparks.
Mrs. K. Boston and daughter,
Virginia, of Casper, Wyo., arrived
here on Thursday to spend some
time visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Oberle.
Mrs. Charley Baker and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Baker and children of
Boulder, Colo., will leave Saturday
for their home after visiting rela
tives and friends here for the past
two weeks.
Miss Geneva Pribil entertained
the following young girls as her
special house guests last week.
Monica Hoefs, Madelynne Hynes
and Ruth Pribil. All enjoyed a
grand time.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hammer
stein and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hod Elkmire, of Anoka, spent Sun
day here at the home of Mrs. Ham
merstein’s sister, Mrs. Goldie
Liddy.
Friday evening, June 21, Mrs.
Lawrence Russell entertained three
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. tables at bridge. Mrs. Ed Gut
i man won high score, Mrs. Charles
i McKenna, game high and Mrs.
Harold Lindberg, low.
O’Neill friends received word
of the marriage of Miss Hilda Zim
merman, a former teacher in the
OPN'eiU Public School, to John
Boyd of Spokane, Washington, in
that city on June 22nd.
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Automobile, Farm, Dwelling, Mercantile, Com
pensation and Life insurance; Notary, Probate
and other Court Bonds SEE—
L. G. GILLESPIE
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
Our Week End
SPECIALS
That really are good buys—and remember Qual
ity is Always First at our store. Bring us your
eggs for highest prices always—
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LARI) OAc
3 Lbs. For . MM
BOLOGNA OCc
2 Lbs. .. Mm
BUTTER 00<
Quart ened—Lb. »»
Palmolive SOAP Cc
Bar .-. W
FLOUR Cl AQ
Omaha Maid I *V #
Nash COFFEE ACc ~
2 Lb. Cans .... . fW
BACON Squares ICc
2 Lbs. Iw
HAM ITc
Shankless—Lb. I ■
TOILET TISSUE Qc
2 Rolls . •
YEAST ijjc
Fleishman’s, .1 Cakes IV
ORANGE JUICE
Extra Special—>]-Gallon Cans at .
OYSTER SHELL—Pure Pilot Brand. Beware
of clam shell; it don’t benefit your laying hens,
but it destroys them—buy Oyster Shell QOc
Our Price is—>1M l.hs. *0
COFFEE—Chase & Sanborn Dated OTc
Drip or Regular—Pound . fcW
We Still Have LATE CABBAGE PLANTS OCc
Per 100 . .
AND SWEET POTATO PLANTS OK**
Per 100 ..
POTATOES, OCc
New—Peek ..
CABBAGE Oc
New—Lb. - •
Fresh Onions, Strawberries, Red Raspberries,
Cherries, Pineapple, Plums, Lemons, Oranges,
Apples, Tomatoes, Beans, Cucumbers, Radishes
—If it’s on the market you will find it here.
For Better Quality Shop at Our Store
SCHULZ STORE
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WE DELIVER PHONE 230
V .. * • " ‘ '--A
Second Annual
White Horse Show
and
Rodeo
White Horse Ranch
20 mi. north of Stuart, Nebr.
14 mi. west of Butte, Nebr.
fi mi. south of Naper, Nebr.
July 3-4, 1940
SUMMER NEEDS
FOR MEN
KNIT SHIRTS & SHORTS, Each 23c
ANKLETS, Pair . ..10c—15c—25c
WASH TIES .....10c—25c
BATHING TRUNKS.....50c
FOR WOMEN ^
BATHING SUITS (All Wool) $1.98
ANKLETS...10c—15c
RAINBOW CAPES . $1.95
VACATION SUIT CASES $1.00
FREEZER FRESH ICE CREAM irc
A PINT . 13
FIRECRACKERS AND FIREWORKS ON
SALE JULY 1st to JULY 4th
JOHNSON DRUGS
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
FARM NECESSITIES
YOUR
BEST
Stock Spray
KILLS ,ANI) REPELS
STABLE AND HORN
FLIES
69c
GALLON
SOLD IN BULK
(*
1 -
ARSENATE
LEAD
4 lbs. 59c
RED RIVER
POTATO MIX
4 lbs. 80c
POISON OATS
FOR PRAIRIE
DOGS
20C lb.
POISON CORN
FOR GOPHERS
DRY DIP
7 lbs. 98c
Kreso Dip No. 1
(STANDARDIZED)
For All Livestock
An Exceptionally Good Sheep Dip
1 Part Kreso Dip No. 1 to 72 Parts
Water will kill
Sheep Ticks and Sheep Scab
It does not barn or Irritate
Does not injure the fleece or skis.
It heals abear cuts and wounds.
Economical • Easy to Use • Uniform
Use Kreso Dip No X Freely
to keep all (arm animals healthy to kill
parasites and (or the rapid healing oi out*,
wound* 3cratchet and common akin
troubles.
Write «r Rsk For Fast UsoMsts ee •
Mma* Welfare sad FrnmSaattadee.
$1.25 gal.
Refrigerated Biologicals
PARKE DAVIS OR MULFORD
Blackleg Bacterin 6c Dose
Hemorrhagic Bacterin 7c Dose
Pneumonia Mixed Bacterin 7;C Dose
GLOBE
HOG CHOLERA
SERUM
PINK EYE
BACTERIN
SLEEPING
SICKNESS
VACCINE
MIXED BACTERINS FOR CHICKENS AND TURKEYS
ROUP — COLDS — CHOLERA, TYPHOID — FOWL POX
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EPSOM
SALTS
(FOR POULTRY)
5 LBS. 19e
NEMA WORM
CAPSULES
FOR SHEEP
AND SWINE
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POWDERED
SULPHUR
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T LB.
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