The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 11, 1940, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    FOR SALE
RHUBARB.—John Green. 7-3p
OAK AND RED CEDAR Posts,
Oak Sweep Teeth and Oak Lum
ber.—Earl Wrede, O’Neill. 6-10
JUST RECEIVED. New stock of
Second Hand Furniture, includ
ing dining room suites, beds, mat
tresses, dressers.—Green’s Second
Hand Store. . 9-3p
NEW BEE VAC Vacuum Cleaner,
used less than a month, sold for
$59.95. Special Price $19.95.—
Corkle Hatchery, O'Neill. 9-1
1939 V-8 SEDAN, like new. Good
terms,—Ed Hall, O’Neill. 9-1
SMALL BUNGALOW PIANO, Ex
cellent condition. Will take terms
of $1.50 weekly.—Write Credit
Manager, Wardell Pianq Co.,
Sioux City, Iowa. 9-lp
KANSAS TWINE. 1940. $3.50
per bale.—O'Neill Hatchery. 9-1
1939 PONTIAC touring sedan.
Very good condition.—Ed Han
cock. 7-3
MISCELLANEOUS
GOLDEN SPIKE BEER. Dine and
Dance. Have a good time at—
Fred Bazelman’s Beer Parlor. 9tf
HOUSEWIVES, For quick service
on refrigerator motors cal!—Viv
Halva’s Shop. 6-8p
SEE US for McCortnick-Deering
Machines and Repairs, also Her
sche! cutting parts, shafts and
gears, for John Deere and Dain
mowers.—.John Sohotka, Jr., In
man, Nebr. 9-4p
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
TWO 6-ROOM MODERN Houses.
—Mattie Soukup. 9-tf
FOR RENT—Elegant modem store
building in business center. Nice
Plate Glass Front.—R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebr. 1-tf
WANTED TO BUY
SCRAP IRON.—John Green, Sec
ond Hand Store. 7-3p
w^d—:
COMBINING JOBS -Paul Zak
rzewski, Opportunity. 7-3p
FOR SALE OR TRADE
HUBER THRESHING MACHINE.
Will trade for young horses.—
Fred Tesch, Atkinson. 9-2p
IW. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
] O’Neill :: Nebraska
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DOCTORS 8
BROWN & FRENCH
Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
: Reeidenre j Dr. Brown, 223
Phone* ( Dr. French, 242
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ATTORNEY
Phone 248
First Nstional Rank Building i
O’Neill, Nebraskaj;
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: STOP AT
PERCY’S
For Fried Chicken
(First Publication July 4, 1940)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at
the office of the Department of
Roads and Irrigation in the State
House at Lincoln, Nebraska, on
July 25, 1940, until 10:00 o’clock
A. M., and at that time publicly
opened and read for Grading, Cul
verts, One Bridge and incidental
work on the O’Neill-Speneer Fed
eral Aid Projects Nos. 14-A(2) and
14-D(2) Federal Aid Road.
The proposed work consists of
constructing 8.G miles of Graded
Earth R^af}^ ' “
The approximate quantities are:
-QCLil QAL frln i YiAl »,
BwwjOWf' \ytl* irlwi ■
Thousand Gallons Wat
er, Applied
380 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Cul
verts
33,140 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel
for Culverts
224 Liin. Ft. 18" Corrugated
Metal Pipe
y0 Lin. Ft. 24” Corrugated
Metal Pipe
116 Lin. Ft 8” Perforated
Metal Pipe Subdrains
86 Lin. Ft 18" Culvert Pipe
798 Lin. Ft. 24” Culvert Pipe
342 Lin. Ft. 30” Culvert Pipe
48 Lin. Ft. 36” Culvert Pipe
108 Lin. Ft. 42” Culvert Pipe
104 Lin. Ft 48” Culvert Pipe
80 Lin. Ft. 54" Culvert Pipe
64 Lin. Ft. 18" Culvert Pipe
for Driveways
44 Lin. Ft. 24” Culvert Pipe
for Driveways
Bridge at Station 1060-;-40
1—57’ and 2—46’6” Spans
Deck Steel Girder Bridge
_ . . . . , , i __i; /s_i
r^aifi uiuutri mu.'i i|uauucu
to submit a proposal for *ny part
or nil of this work as provided in
I egislative Bill No. 20b, 1930 Leg
islative Session.
The attention of bidders is di
rected to the Special Provisions
covering subletting or assigning'
the contract. I
The minimum wage paid to all1
skilled labor employed on this con-j
tract shall be fifty-hve (55) cents,
per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all in
termediate labor employed on this
contract shall be forty-five (46)
cents per hour.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and information
secured at the office of the County
Clerk at O’Neill, Nebraska, at the
office of the District Engineer of!
the Department of Roads and Irri-!
gation at Ainsworth, Nebraska, or
at the office of the Department of
Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln,
Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish bond in an
amount equal to 100% of his con-(
tract.
As an evidence of good faith in
submitting a proposal for this work
or for any portion thereof as pro
vided in the bidding blank, the
bidder shall file, with his proposal,'
a certified check made payable to
the Department of Roads and Irri
gation and in an amount not less j
than the total amount, determined
from the following list, for any)
group of items or collection of
groups of items for which the bid
is submitted.
Grading Items two thousand
(2,000) dollars
Culvert Items six hundred i
(600) dollars
Bridge Items seven hundred
fifty (760) dollars
The right is reserved to waive
all technicalities and reject any or
all bids.
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS
AND IRRIGATION,
A. C. Tilley, State Engineer
C. Lyle Carey, District Engineer
John C. Gallagher County
8-3 Clerk Holt County.
(First Publication July 11, 1910)
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed in the office
of County Clerk of Holt County,
Nebraska, asking and praying that
the Road paralleling railroad
track and running along the South
side of said track through a portion
of Section 3, Township 28 North,1
Range 11 West, be vacated.
That a hearing on said petition [
will be held on July 23, 1940, 2 F.:
M., in the office of the Holt County
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Board of Supervisors, at which
time any protests against the said
petition will he heard.
JOHN C. GALLAGHER,
(SEAL) County Clerk.
9-2|
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Griffith and
Walter Griffith, of North Platte,
arrived at the Frank Griffith home
on Wednesday evening to spend
the Fourth with the home folks.
They also visited in the Meek
neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs.
Griffith returned home Sunday
afternoon and Walter remained to
help his uncle. A. L. Borg, with
the harvest for a few days, j
Walter is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Griffith.
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Week End Prices
At Our Store
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OMAHA MAID FLOUR $1.09 1
MOTHER’S BEST FLOUR gg
OMAR FLOUR Cl 9Q
SOAP—Crystal White OCc
6 BARS FOR
FREE—1 Can Cleanser with every 6 bars of Soap
YOUR CHOICE 10 Cents
Corn, Tomatoes, and Green Cut Beans—All good
quality and No. 2 Cans.
Try Tenderleaf Tea for better Ice Tea during
these hot days. Also Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee
for Ice Coffee.
Next time you buy, buy a can of our Oven Baked
Beans with molasses sauce ICc
2 GOOD SIZED CANS FOR . 151
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APPLE JUICE
Morton House—it really hits the spot
2 TALI. CANS FOR ONLY ..
Grapefruit
« FOR .
Iveliiice
LARGE HEADS
Green or Wax I
Beans I
2 POUNDS j
Lemons ACc
DOZEN .. 49
Fresh Cucumbers lAc
3 for .. IV
Oranges—Dozen
23c 27c and 35c
We are now getting our Fresh Vegetables from
our North River irrigation farm, fresher, better
quality and big bunches.
GET OUR PRICES ON CANNING APRICOTS
—DAILY SHIPMENTS—
Bring Us Your Eggs For Higher Prices
SCHULZ STORE
WE DELIVER PHONE 230
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‘Th e Voice With a Smile” is contagious—it makes
friends—it's a real social and business asset. Many
times people form their impression of you by your 1
voice and the manner in which you telephone.
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What are the points of a pleasing telephone per
sonality? To speak pleasantly, of course. And to
be considerate and courteous — such things as
* * _ answering promptly, talking directly into th«
> mouthpiece in a normal tone of voice, and
hanging up the receiver gently when the con
versation is completed.
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Tune ht'*Th(Telephone Hour” every Monday ut 6p. m. CSTover N. B.C Red Network Stations.
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OUR ANNUAL
Sale Starts Friday, July 12
This is our usual time of the year to sell all Spring and Summer mer
chandise at sacrifice prices in order to avoid keeping it on hand and to
make room for our Fall and Winter Merchandise, which will arrive soon.
COME EARLY AND GET YOUR SHARE OF
REAL BARGAINS
II OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
SPECIAL GROUP I
Includes broken sizes, all heels, val
ues up to $5.95.
Some narrow widths.
A SENSATIONAL BUY!!
88c pr.
SPECIAL GROUP II
Whites, Tans, Ventilated Styles.
Better sizes—All heels.
WONDERFUL BUY
$1.49
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Dress Goods Department
36-Inch PRINTED RAYON, fast color in dain- rnr DDIPE 00c
ty patterns—VALUE 49c Yd.3ALC HlltC JO Yd.
80-Square PRINTS—Plain or patterns CUE DDITE 1Ec
VALUE 19c and 29c Yd. jALC HlltC 19 YD.
36-Inch VOILES AND LAWNS CAI E DDIPE 10c
VALUE 29c Yd. jALE HlltC 17 YD.
72-Inch BLEACHED SHEETING (No Dressing) 10c Yd.
REAL BARGAIN AT .17
Boys’ and Mens’ POLO SHIRTS—Stock Up Now!!
REG. PRICE
GROUP I 79c—(RAYON) .SALE PRICE 39c
GROUP II 39c—(COTTON) .. SALE PRICE 19c
LADIES SLACKS AND FARMERETTES CAIC DDICE—70c
Reg. Price 98c .-. JALE HlltC #7
MEN’S DRESS STRAW HATS Skit PRICE_^47°
MEIN’S SHOP CAPS.BALE PRICE 19c
25 MEN'S DRESS FELT HATS
Broken Sizes—Values from $1.98 to $3.95—A CAIC DDirC 00c
REAL BARGAIN IF YOUR SIZE IS HERE!! jALE HlltC 70
TABLE OIL CLOTH fil C DDIfC QQr XJA
46 inches wide in good patterns. 9ALL lllltC jFOv ji*«
Dresses! Dresses! Dresses!
SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY!!
Our Dresses will be on the first floor and will be divided into 4 groups
at prices you’ve never seen before!!
GROUP I
Voiles, Prints, Silks,
Rayons—Odd dress at
odd price.
SALE
price DDL
GROUP II
Tub Silks and Rayons,
print and plain colors
SALE PRICE
$1.69
GROUP III
Voiles, Dotted Swisses,
Dimities. Sizes 12-44.
SALE PRICE
$1.59
GROUP IV
Sharkskin, Spun Ray
on Shantons.
REALLY BEAUTI
FUL DRESSES
SALE PRICE
$2.49
ATTENTION MEN!!
s CLOTHING
Men’s Suits in the Newest Shades for Year
’Round Wear
INCLUDES ALL SUITS ON RACKS
$16.75 Value.SALE PRICE $12.98
$22.50 Value.SALE PRICE $15.98
$24.50 Value.SALE PRICE $18.98
THESE SUITS ARE OUR REGULAR QUALITY SUITS AT
PRICES YOU ARE NOT LIKELY TO SEE AGAIN!!
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Free—pppp—Free
A Genuine Burns edge
(serrated blade) that
cuts bread, cakes,
meats, fish etc., will be
given . F REE with
each purchase of $5.00
or more.
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MISCELLANEOUS
MEN’S WORK SHOES (All Leather)
Guaranteed genuine All Leather CAI F PBIPF $2.24 •
outsole, insole, counters and uppers. JALE inlvL ^ 1 air
MEN’S WORK SOX......-.— «« Pair
WOMEN AND CHILDREN’S ANKLETS Ci| t nnifC Ac Pair
All Colors and sizes—Lastex Top—Reg. 15c JALE lIlltL 7
MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS C AI C DBIPF CO Oft
Brown or Black—Regular $3.95.—. MLE llllvE 4^70
BOY’S JIMMY ALLS C A| C DRIfF 47c
Sanforized Shrunk—\ alue 79c . «3ALE rillvL “I
THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE TRULY REMARKABLE VAL
UES THAT WE ARE OFFERING TO YOU.
COME EARLY AND GET YOUR SHARE.
Anton Toyj*S^k
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