V J FOR sale SHUULFTY HATCHET MILL. gHr.ds anything on less power. Cope in and see it in action.— tfejoill Hatchery. .'JO-1 MOTHERS BEST FLOUR. *1.2fi. -—O'Neill Hatchery. 30-1 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. 23tf STRAYED FROM PASTURE last summer. Cow with calf by side, branded HZ on right hip.—Notify Wm. Storjohann, Spencer. Nebr. 30-1 p WANTED CUSTOM GBIMNS. Can go anVwhere. Phone 5F13 or 5F3. Max Berger. # i 29-3p ^ ■ . MYN for an independent business under a liberal plan that permits good profits. No investment in: merchandise or accounts. Car needed.—Write S. F. Baker & Co., Keokuk, Iowa. 30-3 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 ( Dr. Brown, 223 Phones \ Dr. French, 242 William W. Griffin ATTORNEY Phone 24H First National Rank Building O’Neill. Nebraska VIC HALVA Auto Electric Armature and Motor Winding Our Specialty O'Neill Abstract Co. C, Ft & Mabel McKenna Real estate - Insurance ' PH ON# *82 T- L. G. GILLESPIE Insurance of All Kinds O’Neill. Nebraska --—--- I ■ .4. (First Publication Nov, 21, 1940); Norman Gonderinger, Attorney ! NOTICE OF SUIT Notice is hereby given that The Village of Inman, as plaintiff, has j filed a petition in the District C-ourt of Holt County, Nebraska, against: J. T. Thompson and Lottie Thomp son. his wife; John1 Doe and Mary Doer husband and wife, real, true nanteSTunknown, Hlpn Lot Four in Blo#r Two, Inmaiji JjVillage, Holt County. Nebraska, 'Ictendants in pliantifl - first causektf Wtion; An drev^^J. Butler apd«Lena R. Butler, his wife; First National Bank, O’Neill, Nebraska, Richard Roe and Mary Roe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lot j Five In Block Two, Inman Village Holt County, Nebraska, defendants in plaintiff’s second cause of action; Harry McGraw and Myrtle Mc Graw, his wife; John Doe and Mary Doe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lots Five, Six and Seven in Block Three. In man Village, Holt County, Nebras ka, defendants in plaintiff’s third cause of action; Frank Colman. Sr. and Mary Colman, bis wife; The heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives, and all other per sons interested in the estate of Frank Colman, Sr„ deceased, real names unknown. Tbe heirs, devis ees, legatees, personal epresent atives, and all other persons inter ested in the estate of Mary Colman, deceased, real names unknown, Richard Roe and Mary Roe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lots Nine. Ten. Eleven and Twelve in Block Three. Inman Village. Holt County. Nebraska, defendants in plaintiff’s fourth cause of action; Inman Stpte Bank, Inman, Nebras ka, John Sobotka, Jr., John Doe and Mary Doe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lots Seven, Eight, Nine and Ten in Block Four. Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, defendants in plaintiff’s fifth cause of action; Jennie E. Wilcox. Richard Roe and Mary Roe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lot One in Block Eight, Pioneer Townsite Company’s 'Addition.' Inman Vill 4 f ag**, Holt County, Nebraska, Holt j County Assistance Committee, de* j fondants in plaintiff's sixth cause I of action; Carl FT. Wilcox and Ma* ! bel Wilcox, his wife; John Doe and Mary Doc, husband and wife, real, ; true names unknown, and Lot Two ! in Block Eight, Pioneer Townsite (Company’s Addition, Inman Vill I age. Holt County, Nebraska, de , fendants in plaintiff’s seventh cause of action; Martha J, Mc Cutchan, The heirs, devisees, lega ! fees, personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the ! estate of Martha J. McCutchan, de. i ceased, real names unknown, Rich ard Roe and Mary Roe. husband i and wife, real, true names unknown. | and Lot Four in Block Nine, Pio ! neer Townsite Company’s Addition. Inman Village, Holt fourty, Ne braska. defendants in plaintiff's ; eighth cause of action; R. M. Con ard and Catherine Conard, his wife; I The beii s, devisees, legatees, per j sonal representatives, and all other i persons interested in the estate of R. M. Conard, deceased, real names unknown, Geo, W. Mellor, Holt County Assistance Committee, John Doe and Mary Doe, husband and wife, real, true names un known, and Lot F’ive in Block Nine, Pioneer Townsite Company’s Ad dition, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, defendants in plaintiff’s ninth cause of action; Maysie Kel ley, also known as Maysie B. Kel ley and William Kelley, her hus band, Inman State Bank, Inman, Nebraska, Richard Roe and Mary Roe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lot Ten in Block Nino, Pioneer Townsite Com pany’s Attdition, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, defendants in plaintiff’s tenth cause of action; Paul S. Bittner, John Doe and Mary Doe, husband and wife, renl, true names unknown, and Lot No. 20, Subdivision of Lots Four to Eleven, Inclusive, Blocks Twelve, Thirteen and Fourteen, Inman Vill age, Holt County, Nebraska, de fendants in plaintiff’s eleventh cause of action; Sadie Conger and Lee Conger, her husband, Richard Roe and Mary Roe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lots Four and Five, Block Thirteen, Subdivision of Lots Four to Eleven Inclusive, Blocks Twelve, Thirteen and Fourteen, Inman Vill age, Holt County, Nebraska, de fendants in plaintiff’s twelfth cause of action; as defendants; the ob ject and prayer of said petition be ing to establish and foreclose tax liens based upon the following tax sale certificates, to-wit: No. 4798, covering Lot Four in Block Two, Inman Village, Holt County, Ne braska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4799, covering Lot Five in Block Tw'o, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold nt private sale bo The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4801, covering Lots Five, Six and Seven in Block Three, Inman Vill age, Holt County, Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4803, covering Lots Nine, Ten, Eleven and Twelve in Block Three, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff here in; No. 4804, covering Lots Seven, Eight, Nine and Ten in Block Four, Inman Village, Holt County, Ne braska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4809, covering Lot One in Block Eight, Pioneer Townsite Company’s Addition, Inman Villnge, Holt County, Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4810, covering Lot Two in Block Eight, Pioneer Townsite Company’s Addition, Inman Vill age, Holt County, Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938. sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plain tiff herein; No. 4813, covering Lot Four in Block Nihe, Pioneer Town site Company’s Addition, Inman Village, Holt County. Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at pri vate sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 1814, cov ering Lot Five in Block Nine, Pio neer Townsite Company’s Addition, Inman Village, Holt County, Ne braska. dated Juno 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plnintiff herein; No. 4815, covering Lot Ten in Block Nine, Pioneer Townsite Company’s Addition, Inman Village, Holt County, Nobraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4818. covering Lot No. 20, Subdivision of Lots Four to Eleven Inclusive, Blocks Twelve. Thirteen, and Fourteen, Inman Village. Holt County, Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at pri vate sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4820, cov ering Lots Four and Five, Block Thirteen, Subdivision of Lots Four to Eleven Inclusive, Blocks Twelve, Thirteen and Fourteen, Inman Vill age, Holt County, Nebraska, dated [June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale [ to The Village of Inman, the plain [ tiff herein; for the lien of subse : quent taxes under each of the fore I going certificates and for general equitable relief. The said defendants and each of them in said twelve causes of action are required to answer the petition of the plaintiff on or before the 30th day of December, 1940. THE VILLAGE OF INMAN. I Plaintiff. | By NORM AN GONDERINGER, 28-4 Its Attorney. (First publication Nov. 21, 1940) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2811 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. November 18, 1940. In the matter of the Estate of Daniel Andrew Kief, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified- that the time limit ed ' for presenting claims against said estate is March 12, 1941, and fori the payment of debt.-, is No Jfember FB, J94JL and that on De cember 12, 19 W( and*on March 13, 1941, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (County Court Seal.)) 28-3 (First publication Nov. 28, 1940) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT . Estate No. 2805 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, November 26, 1940. In the matter of the Estate of Eric Borg, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the Administrator of said estate has filed in this court his final report and a pcrtition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate, and that said report and petition will be heard Decem ber 38. 1940, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all per sons interested may appear and be heard concerning said final report and the distribution of said estate. LOUIS W. REIMER, 29-3 County Judge. (COUNTV COURT SEAL) D. R. Mounts, Attorney. BRIEFLY STATED Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Donohoe| announce the birth of a son on. Tuesday, December 3rd. _ i Emmet Moore and P. C. Donohoe made a business trip to Bassett on Wednesday. Shrift' Peter Duffy and Ben Eng ler returned on Saturday morning from a business trip to Wisconsin. I Mrs. Edward Campbell and Mrs. j Frank Froelich drove to Sioux City •on Monday and spent the day there visiting and on business Mrs. J. P. Brown, Mrs. W. H. Harty, Mrs. C. E. Lundgren and Miss Genevieve Biglin drove to Sioux City on Wednesday. Mrs. W. H. Harty entertained the Contract Club at a 7 o'clock dinner, followed by cards at her • home on Tuesday evening. AT PENNEY’S Men’s Overcoats Now $10.50, $13.50, $19.75. 30-1 Judge R. R. Dickson and reporter Ted MrElhaney drove to Butte on Monday, where they held the regu lar equity term of court. Mrs. Cora Clifton, of Orchard, spent Monday here visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ted McElhaney. Mrs. C. F. Grill entertained the Bid or Bye Club at a seven o’clock dessert luncheon at her home in this city on Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. J. Froelich will enter tain the Martez Club at a seven o’clock dinner, followed by cards at her home on Thursday evening. Mrs. Jack Arbuthnot will enter tain her bridge club at seven o’clock dinner followed by cards or, Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ferris drove to Bassett on Sunday and spent the day there visiting Mr. and Mrs. Manley L/ockman. Jack Duffy, of Omaha, spent Monday and Tuesday here visiting his sister and her family, Mrs. Jack Arbuthnot. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bazelman and son, Ben, drove to Sioux City on Thursday to spend the day there visiting and shopping. AT PENNEY’S Men’s Overcoats Now $10.50, $13.50, $19.76. 30-1 A marriage license was issued on December 3rd to John Wunder check, jr., of Atkinson, and Hazel Wagner, of Verdel. Mrs. Edna McMaster, of Dow agiac, Mich., who has been here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney left on Sunday evening for her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham left on Monday for Chicago, where they will attend the National Live stock show being held there this week. Mrs. John Robinson, of Hampton, Iowa, arrived here on Saturday and is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Dishner and other relatives and friends. AT PENNEY’S Men’s Overcoats Now $10.50, $13.50, $19.75. 30-1 Owen* McPharlin, of Omaha, was in O’Neill Tuesday visiting his mother, Mrs. Augusta McPharlin 400 CHRISTMAS TREES HERE FOR YOU! Call ifi and g;et yours now—the same kind we have handled for years—They won’t shed. 3 Feet to 15 Feet A/V Cl 7C I’RICED FROM ’ ZU TO SPECIAL PRICES TO CHURCHES CANDY Peanut Brittle Most Grade, Lb. Other Pure Candies 12 15 T„ 20c peanuts No. 1 Grade, Lb. . Mixed Nuts No Peanuts, Lb. Hrazil Nuts ICc Pound '*> IV Walnuts, large QQc Soft Shell, Lb. Almonds OQc Paper Shell, Lb. *0 Pecans Paper Shell, Lb. Special Prices to Schools and Churches APPIJKS, Fancy Ring- Pack bushel ...„. Red and Golden Delicious DOZEN __ GRAPEFRUIT IQc Extra large OQe Dozen . fcl POTATOES Red Triumph lZc 100 Lbs.. »W No. I Grade Cl OC 100 Lbs. . I Crackers 10c 2-Lb. Box . IL COFFEE Chase & Sanborn OOc Found . mM BEETS, TURNIPS, CARROTS OAc Peck ...... PARSNIPS OCc Peck ... «■«* HEINZ FOODS—Complete line Beans, Tomato Juice, Soup, Chili, Spaghetti, Sweet Pickles, Dill l*ickles—try a can of Heinz Oven Baked Beans without tomato sauce. Hypower Brands, Chili, Chili Beans, Meat Balls, Tamales with gravy 1Ac ACc TRY A CAN . ■" TO W Bring Us Your Eggs For Highest Prices Schulz Store Phone 230 O’Neill, Nebr. WeDel,ver and friend* and transacting bus iness. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gu> DcBacker and children returned from Hastings on Sunday where they were called | by the death of a brother of Mr.! 1 DeBacker. Mrs. Donald Wilson and daugh ter and Mrs. Harry Foulks, of Omaha are expected to arrive here on Friday to be week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jams Rooney. Francis Connolly, Owen David son and Francis Hickey drove to Winner, S. D., on Sunday, where they visited at the home of Mr. Connolly’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Turner. L. C. Walling drove to Grand Island Tuesday, where he met Mrs. Walling, who had been visiting relatives and friends in California for the past few weeks. They re turned on Tuesday evning. See Penney’s large display of Christmas Gifts. 30-1 John Phalin, of Los Angeles, Cal., visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phalin, on Monday and Tuesday of this week. He left on Tuesday evening for his home. Bob Guy Van Fleet of Gordon, Nebraska, was arrested by Patrol man Harry Bit, and charged with operating an overloaded truck. He appeared before Judge Reimer on December 4, pled guilty, and was fined $5.00 and costs. Miss Grace Connolly entertained her bridge Club at a seven-thirty dinner at the M and M cafe, fol lowed by cards at her home on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka and Mrs. James Walling won high scores. AT PENNEY'S Men’s Overcoats Now $10.50. $13-50, $19.75. 30-1 Mr .and Mrs. M. J. Wallace and children drove to Gann Valley, S. D„ on last Thursday and spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. Wal lace's mother, Mrs. Sarah Wallace and his sister and her family, Mrs. J. W. Buckman. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hendricks, Miss Loretta Hendricks and Clistus Hendricks, of Lqs Angeles, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka on Tuesday, while on their way from Los Angeles to Clark, S. D. Rev. C. A. Byersdorfer, of St. John’s, Deloit, returned on Satur day from a two weeks vacation trip visiting friends in Chicago. Father Byersdorfer also attended the Notre Dame-Northwestern game played at Evanston two weeks ago. Nadine Kilpatrick, O'Neill, was one of the six Midland College freshmen to make the mid-semes ter scholastic honor roll. There are 160 members of the class. Her quotient of 3.50 of a possible 4.00 was jyst enough to earn her the honor. Miss Kilpatrick is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick. When you think of glasses, think of the Perrigo Optical Com pany. New scientific instruments have been added to our territory equipment. We now bring you a better service than ever before. See us at Golden Hotel in O’Neill, Monday, December 16. 30-2 HURRY! HURRY! ONLY 15 MORE SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS j We have the largest stock of Toys and Gifts we have ever had. Come in now and select your toys and gifts. A story book FREE to the little boys and girls who come with their parents. i O’Neill Drug Co. y— «-*’■ CHRISTMAS I CARDS EVERY £r\J TYPE Colognes and Perfumes A choice selection PHILLIPS I Milk Magnesia | 50c Size HILLS Cold Tablets 30c ^k i^C i S/ze JL JSL LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 CAKES 17* BARBASOL Shave Cream 7£. 44c ___=i {A CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS jj Evening in Parts 2-PIECE SET CHRISTMAS PACKAGED Cologne and Perfume. LEON LARAINE SINGLE COMPACT Exquisite! S>fl Watch Thin .... I Round Flat-Black, gold trim. L'ADONNA 2-Pc. SET FOR MAKE- SI UP. 1 Satin lined gift box! REFUGEE DUTCH DOLLS Vour choie• JA. Boy or Girl . . *■»'* Cay, colorfully drfted!_ Kiddies can play it! GRAND PIANO BOOK OF 1* SONGS I * Note» Are Numbered! , VI "YEAR ROUND FUN" DART BOARD THREE FEATHER DARTSI For Young m IQ or old! . . . 1-- j ' ELECTRIC BREAD TOASTER Quick-Heating Oftc Mica Element . . Has cool grip handles! STREAMLINED ELECTRIC IRON Underwriters 117 Approved .... A Bright, thirty, rutt proof! JUNIOR ZIPPER BAC 14 Inch OA Sim.0“Ci Waterproof lined, i SHAVING KIT w»h „ $C I In attractive Qijc plastic tees . T. * gff^3gS5=2u| lot.on »"J bl«,U»- """"*1,1 YEASTTOAMTSi^ 34C| 50c SIZE • • ' 1 RUSTIC wood nut bowl * Mallet and _ 6 Picks' . , ^-'Uf‘1 j I _ S^eamluied f ffpcorn Popper colonel . . . 9SC °* —«■ •« Ui« ubl.! IgaRy?" 3u|c [ 3Sc SIZE 0 RUB . 27c