FOR SALE TWO WHEEL Trailer with 16 inch wheels; Briggs-Stratton gas moor, good.—Vic Halva Shop. 18-2 METAL BED Complete with spring and mattress. Very reasonable.— Call Phone 234. 18-1 320 ACRES, located 8 miles north of O'Neill; 160 acres in cultivation and 160 acres in pasture.—Write H. M. Beavers, Box 111, Harting ton, Nebr. 17-3 USED McCORMICK - DEERING Farm-All and trailer mower.— John Sabotka, Inman. 12-tf ONE GIRLS’ SNOW SUIT, brown and yellow, in good condition. Size twelve.—Call 231. 16-tf MISCELLANEOUS GOLDEN SPIKE BEER. Dine and dance. Have a good time at—Fred Bazelman’s Beer Parlor. 16tf “ FOR RENT MODERN HOUSE.—Western Ho tel. 18-2 FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT. Nice mod em residence.—See R. H. Par ker. 12-tf LOST ~~ IN O'NEILL Wednesday, black brief case containing various AAA Farm Program papers. Finder leave at this office for re ward. 19 WANTED TO BUY LIVE STOCK WANTED. Ladies Saddle Horse, sound, well man nered, gentle. Give age, height, color, markings, weight and price. —Box 48 Frontier. 19-1 FARMS FOR RENT ONE QUARTER SECTION im proved farm land, 5 miles east of O’Neill; and one half section im proved farm land about nine miles north of O'Neill. Call or write. —C. E. Jones, O’Neill. 18-tf | W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill Nebraska DOCTOR8 BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence ( Dr. Brown, 22S Phones | Dr. French, 242 i mwuimuuamiimmmmmmtm j William W. Oriffin ATTORNEY Phone 248 ■ First National 'Bank Building O’Neill, Nebraska VIC HALVA Auto Electric Armature and Motor Winding Our Specialty tttwwwwtmtmramimmrimm (First publication Sept. 12, 1940.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 2787 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 12, 1940. In the matter of the Estate of Lizzie Johnson, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the Executor of said estate has filed in this 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 October 2, 1940, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all persons inter ested may appeal and be heard concerning said final report and the distribution of said estate. LOUIS W. REIMETt, r8-.°. County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL.) Norman Gonderinger, Attorney. WARNING The insuring public of O’Neill, Nebraska, and vicinity is hereby notified that the following policies: Tornado, 178 to 200, both in clusive Grain Certifiates 501 to 525, both inclusive as issued by the undersigned com pany to its former agent, James F. O’Donnell, have been lost or mis laid. If the said policies shall have come or shall later come into the hands of any property owner, lia bility thereunder is hereby ex pressly disclaimed. THE* CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE CO. 19-3p By A. L. Wells, State Agent A marriage license was issued to Julian Rummel of O’Neill and Miss Alico Schmaltz, of Valentine, on Septopbe*. 16. , HSftfV* *Tf't i,' BRIEFLY STATED Merle Hickey left Tuesday for ’ Omaha on a business trip. Bob Williams left Monday for ‘ Omaha, where he will enroll at Creighton University this year. i Bill Kubitschek left on Sunday 1 for Omaha, where he will enroll in Creighton University this year. ’ Miss Vivian Eidenmillcr return ; ed on Thursday from Omaha where ■ she spent several days visiting. Miss Ruth Pribil left Sunday for j 1 Sioux City, where she will attend ; Briar Cliff College. Mrs. A. McCartney and Mrs. Harry Caluaon drove to Omaha on i Sunday on business. A marriage license was issued . on September 13 to John Jardee and Agnc.i Xramer, both of Stuart. Tom Moon of Sioux City, Iowa, who visited the past week at the home of Mrs. Esther Harris, left Monday for his home. A marriage license was issued on September 11 to Leville Butter field of Ewing and Miss Doris L. Stevens of Inman. A marriage license was issued to Donald Grimes and Barbara Carpenter, both of'Chambers, on September 14. A marriage license was issued on September 19 to Gustave A. Whehde and Marcella A. Schmidt, both of Holstein, Iowa. A marriage license was issued on September 16 to Ed Joseph Moel ler and Josephine Henderson, both of Atkinson. Louis Zastrow, Mike Horiskey, Bill Martin and Jack Arbuthnot returned on Saturday from a week’s fishing trip at Park Rapids, Minn. Mr. and Mrs, Cal Henefin of O’Neill announce the birth of a son at the Stuart hospital on Monday, September 16th. miss L.aone miles entertained a group of friends at a seven o’cloek ; dinner at the M & M Cafe Thurs- ; day evening. John Flood left on Saturday foi j Denver, Colo,, where he will enter j his second year at St. Regis Col- ' lege. Miss Roberta Arbuthnot will leave on Friday for Washington, D. C., where she will attend school this year. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohan1 will leave Friday for Omaha on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. King left on Saturday morning for Den ver, Colo., where they will visit relatives and friends. R. R. Smith, Sr., and Howard Williams will leave Friday for Omaha, where they will witness a pre-view of the 1941 Fords. Mrs. Harry Starlin left Thurs day morning for Bedford, Iowa, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. U. I. Wilson. Crist Anderson, formerly state representative, of Bristow, Boyd county, was among the Boyd coun ty citizens in the ity yesterday. Mrs. E. G. Nelson and daughter, Nancy Jo., and Mrs. R. D. Haley of Norfolk visited relatives and friends on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus DcBacker and family drove to Grand Island last Sunday and spent the day there visiting friends. Mrs. Dave Loy and son, Donald, went to Norfolk Saturday, where Donald went for a medical exam ination at the Campbell clinic. Mrs. A. E. Bowen, who has been in the hospital in Lincoln for the past ten days, is expected to re turn home next week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Angster and son, Billie Dean, of Atkinson, spent the week end in O’Neill visit ing friends. Richard Loy, who is in the navy and had been visiting here for the past two weeks, left Sunday for Chicago, where he will rejoin his ship. Mrs. Guy Cole, Mrs. Esther Harris and her daughter, Ruth, drove to Sioux City on Monday, where Ruth will resume her stud ies at Morningside College. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson and children of Sioux Falls, S. D., ar rived here on Friday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Proti vinsky and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Johnson. Use The Frontier Want Ads For Quick Results BUY Adult Season Tickets To O’Neill High School Football Games Transferable within family HOME GAMES FOR SEASON: September 27 Burwell October 11 Creighton November 1 . Bloomfield November 15 Ainsworth November 22 Valentine Plans are being made to have a Freshmen Sophomore game writh Atkinson in the near future. Season tickets will be sold by members of the O’Neill High School Pep Club. Buy your tickets now and be ready for the first home game next Friday. i Football Season Is Here!! | I JUNIOR SIZE FOOTBALL Ole WITH NEEDLE VALVE .. ; . (i OFFICIAL FOOTBALL Cl AA Regulation Size and Weight, with needle valve I Junior Size BASKET BALLS 1 Me BACH W ! PUNCHING BAGS Cl 0C WITH BOARD AND RACK—Complete Set . BOXING GLOVES CO CA SET OF FOUR ... BASKET BALL ♦ . 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LO Chase & Sanborn OOc poind id DelMonte Coffee OCc pound id BRINK US YOUR EGGS ANI) GET HIGHER PRICES Schulz Store O’Neill, Nebraska FREE DELIVERY PHONE 230 Subscribe for The Frontier. WEDDING DANCE Crystal Ball Room Atkinson Monday, September 23 Mr. Ed Mohler and M iss Elzine j Henderson —Music By— Maxine Cotton and Her Orchestra AUTO LOANS You can get money quickly on your auto. No other se curity, no endorser, no long investigations. - ** * ■ If your present car pay ments are too high or hard to meet, we can refinance your ' car and arrange much lowe* payments. Low Kates — Confidential Prompt Courteous Service. Central Finance Corporation C. E. JONES, Manager r *: i*v. 1st Nat’l Bank Bldg. O’Neill Miss Leona French and [van French left Wednesday for Lincoln, I where they will again attend the State University this year. Don Laurel-Beau Aster HEREFORDS Selling at ranch mile north of MERRIMAN, NEBRASKA Wednesday, September 25 50 Yearling Bulls - 15 Bred Females featuring the get of Don Laurel - Beau Aster 55th - Domino Laurel Buy this constructive breeding, see the uni formity of the cow herd which will be on display sale day. Learn from others the resulted our bulls and females are giving. These cattle are going into the best herds of America. LAUE BROS, of RUSHVILLE, NEBR., are selling 15 strong sons of Jupiter Domino 10th > by Star Domino 6th which are very uniform, full of quality and well grown, you will like them. Be our guests for luncheon. Catalogs op Request. H. S. BATES, Merriman, Nebraska A. W. THOMPSON, Auctioneer . __ To •* . 3