FOR SALE A NUMBER of Young Bucks; 4Vi roiled south of Redbird.—Albeit Carson, 25-1 . A FEW GOOD Young Bucks. Hall. USED PICKUP, jukt overhauled.— Keating’s Store, Atkinson. 2-1-i ONE 7 -room house; one 5-roon house. Modern except heat.—C F. McKenna, O’Neill. 20-tl JUST PUT IN a good line of new mattresses that will he sold right Large stock of used furniture.— John Green. 22 WANTED MARRIED FARM HAND for steady year job. Separate build ings and garden. Good wages for experienced man.—F. M. Dunphy, Hardy, Iowa. 24-1! MISCELLANEOUS ~ HOW IS THE GLASS in your car? If broken, come in and let us re place it. We have lots of glass. —Dick’s Body Shop. 22tf GOLDEN SPIKE REER. Dine and dance. Have a good time at—Fred Fnzelman’s Beer Parlor. 16tf FOR SALE OR RENT : • i;' FOR SALE OR RENT. Nice mod ern residence.—See R. H. Par ker. 12-tf for rent FRANK WYANT residence.— Mattie Soukup. 25-2 FOUR ROOM APARTMENT or warm sleeping room. — L. G. Gillespie. 22tf STRAYED TWO STEER CALVES from my pasture 5 mi. NE of O’Neill. Branded Lazy H O on Rt. hip and O on left hip. Any information will be appreciated. -J. B. Ryan. 24-2 mmmmummmmmtmtnmmtms ! W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 ; O’Neill :: Nebraska DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 j: Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted : Residence (Dr. Brown, 22S ; Phones I Dr. French, 242 : iiimmiKuiiiiimiiiimmmimtmnt William W. Griffin ATTORNEY Phone 248 t| First National Rank Building fiO’Neill, Nebraska; I VIC HALVA Auto Electric |j Armature and Motor Winding Our Specialty ottmttutmtmtmmmmmnmmml: fjONeill Abstract Co. 9 C. F. & Mabel McKenna gReal Estate - Insurance PHONE 82 | L. G. GILLESPIE p j Insurance of AH Kinds j! j O’Neill, Nebraska § atmimimmmjmmmjttmmwmm < First Publication Oct. 10, 1940) SHERIFF’S SALE '' Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Ordor of Sale issued 60 Merle John Fagan, Amelia 1561 Gary Hoffman, O’Neill 1562 Ralph Ronald Hoffman, Stuart 1563 Walter F. Ries, Atkinson lo64 Deimai Lynn Spangler, O’Neill 1566 Lynn W illiam Robeson, Stuart 1566 Robert Glen Ballagh, Ballagh 1667 James Albert Diehl, Atkinson 1668 Arthur Orvil Hayford, O’Neill 1669 Clarence Roy Briggs, Stuart 1570 Lawrence Bowman Barnett, Amelia 1571 Clemens Ferdinand Acker man, Stuart 1572 Marvin Casper Robinson, Atkinson 1573 James Edgar Davidson, O’Neill 1574 Leslie Willard Strong, Atkinson 1575 James Merril Holsclaw, O’Neill 1576 Carl Jacob Ohde, Atkinson 1577 Edgar Paul Seger, Stuart 1578 William James Steskal, Atkinson 1579 John Aubrey Wood, Ewing 1580 Ernest Edward Schmidt, O’Neill 1581 Kenneth William Houchin, Stuart 1582 Kermit F. Jefferies, Ewing 1583 Edward Fridrik Heiser, Atkinson 1584 Earl Frederick Wright, Inman 1585 George Michael Wilson, Atkinson 1686 Edmond Carney, O’Neill 1587 John Junior Mathis, Atkinson 1588 Leonard Raymond Miller, Chambers 1589 George Kenneth Beyer, Atkinson 1590 Connie Bauwens, Ewing 1591 Vaden Archie Kivett, Inman 1592 Roy Lawrence Wright, Ewing 1593 Leo Francis Smith, Page 1594 Ezra Gaius Wintermote, Chambers 1595 Warren Webster Mart*, Atkinson 1596 Ralph Edward Hoffman, Chambers 1597 Lewis Raymond Ohde, Atkinson 1598 Lawrence Henry Edwards, Chambers 1599 Willard Barton Walton, O’Neill 1600 Millard Franklin Tracy, Chambers 1601 Jay Benjamin Larson, Atkinson 1602 Niels Marenus Mikkelsen, Chambers 1602 Elmer Joseph Goldfuss, Atkinson 1604 William Kenuff McElvain, Chambers 1605 Arthur Charles Walter, Chambers 1606 William Leonard Leidy, Inman 1607 Clarence Oliver Damme, Chambers 1608 Lyle LeRoy Heniftn, Atkinson 1609 Gilbeit Frank Benash, O’Neill 1610 George Fredric Hall, Page 1611 Andrew Schriiidt; Q’Neill 1612 Michael Aloysius Trdshynski, Atkinson 1618 Carl Arthur MiHetj, O’Neill 1614 Clarence, EdWard Jjpence, ( Atkinson 1615 Emmet Clifford Jpguson,. O’Neill 1616 Arthur Dai^ell Gr.gsb, Page 1617 James William McNally, O’Neill 1618 Melvin Ervin Lorenz, Page 1619 Cletus Vincent Sullivan , O’Neill 1620 Herbert Henry Steinberg, Patre 1621 Frank William Kilmurry, Atkinson 1622 Lester John Getter, Page 1623 Gordon Goetleb Kuska, O’Neill 1624 Norman Francis Tegeler, Page 1625 John Thomas Meistrell, O’Neill 1626 Henry V'incent Placek, Atkinson 1627 Harry Clifford Jones, Chambers 1628 John Edward Jansen, O’Neill 1629 Glen Cecil Jungbluth, Chambers 1630 Irving Watts Johnson, O’Neill 1631 Harry Marvin Catlett, Chambers 1632 Thomas Joshua Knoell, O’Neill 1633 Wayne L. Catlett, Chambers 1634 Floyd Faye Sanders, O’Neill 1635 William Henry Stamp, Inman 1636 Ted McKenzie, Dorsey 1637 Albert August Wabs, Redbird 1638 Leland Fredrick |£nudsen, Page 1639 Gerard Joseph B^ll, Emmet 1640 Paul Nelson, O’Neill 1641 Peter Nickelas Sojka, Page 1642 Dick Wilson Robertson, O’Neill Political Advertising Expected to Win DWIGHT GRISWOLD It is expected that Dwight Gria wold will be elected aa Governor of Nebraska Tuesday. He has made an active, aggressive campaign and has visited every section of Nebraska. Mr. Griswold is editor of the Gor don Journal and former president of the State Press Association. He is also a former State Commander of the American Legion and served three terms in the State Senate, 1925, 1927, 1929. This experience, together with his active campaign, has given him a wide knowledge of the interests of the various sections of Nebraska. His sympathetic un derstanding of the problems of the people of the agriculture state has won him many friends. 11 - surely has the necessary training and experience and will make a splendid governor. Political Advertising Political Advertisement j To The Voters of O’Neill: I II have been nominated by the Republican 1 Party for City Assessor. Having served in the | legislature I am acquainted with the tax laws § affecting the assessment of property. I served jj as your assessor for six years just prior to 1934, | and. if elected again, will endeavor, as I did jj before, to make a fair, impartial and equitable ♦♦ assessment of property in O’Neill. If my record jj and qualifications meet with your approval, I jj ». respectfully solicit your votes on election day, | j November 5, 1940. L. G. GILLESPIE I ' 2 JJ .% • V-i i .. w * • t V •* 'Zi* * *. ’v* ~*w -*•>«»* -• •* 1643 Conic John Cokie. Atkinson 1644 Ralph Robert Larson, Pape 1645 Arthur William Remter, O’Neill 1646 Louie James Havranek, O’Neill 1647 Harlan Edgar Ninas, Stuart 1648 Leonard James Shane, Stuart 1649 James Bernard Rotherham, Inmgn 1650 John Dan Plebanek. Ewing 1651 August Jefferson Schutt, Amelia 1652 John Walton Newman, Stuart 1653 Claude Joseph Schindler, Atkinson 1654 Leslie Clayton Perry, Inman 1655 Steve Patrick Nicholite, Ewing 1656 William Gerhardt Ritterbush, Chambers 1657 Melvin Patrick Andrus, Atkinson 1658 Joe Edward Luth, Emmet 1659 Dale William Foster, Stuart 1660 Thomas Fouch Hanrmil, Atkinson Political Advertising FRANK J. BRADY Candidate for Re-election STATE SENATOR 28th District' Qualified by experience; know ledge of state1 and local prob lems; chairman appropriations committee last' 't;wo sessions; member Legislative. Connell. y • My record reveals consistent support of good government and hte economical administra tion of state finances; inde pendence from political factions and lobbies; favoritism for no particular group or section, but a sincere endeavor to serve ALL my district, and the state, honestly and intelligently, which I will continue to do if re elected. Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated _ Non-Political Ballot Boyd, Holt, Keya Paha and 1 Rock Counties - ' - 1661 Mancin Henry Van Conett, Page 1662 John D. Andrus, Atkinson 1663 Dean Leslie Beckwith, Emmet '__ • 1664 Douglas Wayne Smith, Atkinson 1665 Elmer Sylvester Bergstrom, (Continued to Page Four) SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK END POTATOES—Extra Good Cl IT DRY LAND COBBLERS—100 Lbs. ^I.I3 I — CRACKERS 17c 2-Pound Box I L Pancake FLOUR 7Qc 10-Pound Baijs 0# COFFEE 70c Chase & Sanborn. Lb. fcw BUCKWHEAT 7Qc (Pure) Pound fc# ONIONS CCc BUSHEL Af ‘ Palmolive SOAP 3 Cakes . +»*■ 1 • 0 ‘1 f * . 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