FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM House, partly modern with garage and two lot®. Two blocks from school.—Dick Tomlinson. O’Neill. 50-4 WHITE Blossom sweet Clover seed;j also used tractors and listers.— F. M. Keating & Sons, Atkinson. 49-2 ®E1) CEDAR POSTS, All Sizes.— Earl Wrede, O’Neill. 45-26p KITCHEN CABINET. sewing machine, 2 burner oil stove, chairs, Aladdin lamp, oil lamps, dishes, glassware, kitchen utensils.— Mi s. James W. Rooney, O’Neill. - ... — ..A, ■■ . SADDLES and Riding Equipment. Send for new catalog up to date styles. Reasonable prices.—Harp, ham Brothers, Lincoln. 49-2 SEVEN Room House. Good price and Terms.—Ed Hall. 49-2 j WHITE SEED CORN $1.25 per bushel. Feterita seed, short stem kind, $1.50 ' per Cwt.—Harry Smith, Walnut, NeLr. 50-4p BEAUTIFUL SPINET TYPE Piano. Can be Seen hi O’Neill. *1 .50 weekly. Term*. Wr.itej Credit Manager, 1800 27th Street, Sioux City, Iowa. 50-1 p ~ ? - -.■ FOR SALE: My residence and six lots on W^st Clay Street. 1 Stager A Son grand piano; One G.M.C. Frigadirre, practically new.—J. S. Knnis, at Shoe Hospital. 47-4 ’TWO ROW Tractor Lister, 2-row Eli, Riding plow, 7-foot Disk.— Ed Hall. 49-2 MISCELLANEOUS NO SURETIES OR SIGNERS Required under our plan. Six dollars provided for bond. No •other investment. If you have car and want business of your own write S. F. Baker & Co., Keokuk, Iowa. 50-3p * OK HOLT COUNTY NEWS, ..Read the Frontier. SI-I SALESMEN WANTED BAWLEIGH ROUTE available at once. Good opportunity for man over 25 with car. Write at once. Rawleisrh’s. Dept. NBD-252-105. Freeport, 111. 50-1 Wanted Cattle Pastured FIFTY HEAD.—Mrs. T. F.Dono hoe. O’Neill. *48-3 ammmmamttmnmtmmmmmta IW. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska 1 DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence ( Dr. Brown, 223 Phones ) Dr. French, 242 O’Neill Abstract Co. C. F. & Mabel McKenna Real Estate - Insurance! PHONE 82 L. G. GILLESPIE | ~ | Insurance of All Kinds j jj O’Neill, Nebraska j ■ttmtnmtmmtmmmmtnmmtmm (First publication April 10, 1941) (Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.) NOTICE OF FINAL • SETTLEMENT Estate No. 2811 In the County Court of Holt 'County, Nebraska, April 8, 1941. In the Matter of the Estate of Daniel Andrew Kief, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the Administratrix with Will Annexed of said estate has filed in this court her final report and a petition for final settlement and distribution pf the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard April 30, 1941, 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. 48-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) -(First publication April 17, 1941) LEGAL NOTICE To: William D. Fernald; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other per *ons interested in the estate of William D. Fernald, Deceased, real names unknown; G. W\ Fernald; -the heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the Estate of 41 W. Fernald, Deceased, real names unknown; Chari©** E. Fer nald; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the Estate of Charles E. Fernald, De- j ceased, real names unknown; Maria G. Fernald; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the Estate of Maria G. Fernald, Deceased, real names unknown; Etta May Bowbeer; the heirs, dev isees, legatees, personal represent atives and all other persons in terested in the Estate of Etta May Bowbeer, Deceased, real names unknown; E. W. Wall; and all per sons having or claiming any in terest in the North Half of the .Southwest Quarter ami the South Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Thirteen, Township Thirty one North, Range Nine, West of the Sixth P. M., Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown, and each of you, are hereby noti fied that on the 15th day of April, A. D.. 1941, the Plaintiff, V. C. Elis, filed his petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nehrasku, against you, and each of you, the object and prayer of which petition is to quiet and confirm in the Plaintiff the title and possession of the real estate above described and to exclude you, and each of you, from any right, title or in terest in or to said real estate and to remove the clouds cast on plain tiff’s title by reason of your claims. You are required to answer said Petition on or before the 2fith day of May, A. D.. 1941. V. C. ELIS, Plaintiff. By Julius D. Cronin. 49-4 ' His Attorney. NOTICE A meeting will be held at the Paddock Union Church on Monday, April 28 at 8:30 P. M., to arrange for the annual Decoration Day ex ercises. A. L. Borg, Pres. BRIEFLY STATED The local representative of the Travelers Insurance Company, EMimet Moore, reports that they sold a sixteen hundred acre ranch south of Emmet to D. C. Schaffer for sixteen thousand dollars. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bergstrom drove to Omaha on Sunday, where they meet their son, Leonard, of Los Angeles, California, who will spend his two weeks vacation hen visiting. Charley Daly and daughter, Dianna, returned to their home in Omaha on Friday after visiting his mother, Mrs. A. Daly and his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harrington. The baseball boys will have a meeting next Saturday at 8 o’ clock at Tomlinson’s liquor store for the purpose of organizing for the coming season. First spring practice next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Graybill of David City, Nebraska, spent Friday and Saturday here visiting their daughter, Miss Marjorie, music instructress at the O’Neill High j School and attended the music con i test. — Mr. and Mrs. Ed Verzal drove j to Stuart on Sunday, and brought I Mrs. Verzal’s father, Ed Burge, home from the Stuart hospital, where he has been for the past month. Ed is getting along nicely and expects to be around shortly. Harold Nelson of Columbus, Ne braska, spent the week end here visiting friends. Harold will leave on May 1st for New Jersey, where he has accepted a position as chem ist for the United Rubber Com i pany. D. G. McDonald, president of the Brown-McDonald company, Ed Pool-man, George Huford and Ar thur Edwards, all of Hastings, and officials of the Brown-Mc Donald Company, were in O’Neill on business, Tuesday. —.. i. , Mrs. W. R. Graves entertained j the Bid or Bye Club at a seven thirty o’clock dessert luncheon at her home on Thursday evening. Mrs. Warren T. Barhuff of Fresno, California, was given a guest prize. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sauers left on Saturday for La Mars, Iowa, where Mr. Sauers has ac cepted a position with the J. C. Penny store in that city. Mr. Sau ers sold the store which he owned and operated at Sargent, Nebras ka, for the past few years. Lester Shoemaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shoemaker of this I city, who has been employed by the Cudahy Packing Company at Alma, Nebraska, for the past three years has received notice of his appointment to the civil ser vice office in Omaha and will en ter upon his duties on May 1st. t Several complaints have . been made to the city oficials about the number of beys who are shooting BB guns and air rifles in the city. If this promiscious shooting con tinues some one is liable to get hurt and the boys as well as the officers will be in trouble, so the boys are warned to stop the prac tice. Donald Bowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen of this city, has been appearing in the Omaha Audi torium the past week as a mem-, ber of the Plainsmen Quartette of Wesleyn University. The real es tate dealers of the Omaha com munity sponsored a Builders Pro gramme, and the quartette ap peared under their sponsorship. Mrs. Gerald Graybeil and Miss Helen Sullivan entertained their bridge club at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Johanna Englehaupt on Thursday evening. Miss Englehaupt won high at bridge, Mrs. Jack Arbuthnot, the all cut, Mrs, Ed Verzal, average and Miss Margaret Hammond, low. Marx Peterson left Monday morning for Elkhtd|n, Wis., where he expects to pdtk in the next month, pending his call for army service, which he is . expecting within the next month or six weeks. The Ff ^ •» v — . ...... SALE EVERY MONDAY ' • -- V \* . .» O'NEILL LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Phone 2 ■O’Neill, Nebr. 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