FOR SALE FREE POULTRY CULLING Ser vice By an expert—Phone No. 9 Corkle Hatchery.—O’Neill. 16-5 FOR SALE—WESTERN Breed - ing Ewes.—Lloyd Kyner, Long Pine, Nebraska 16-5p. Northwest Greenings Apples— Vadden Kivett, 2 miles west of Inman on old highway. 19-1* Coal, wood, oil heaters—O'Neill Hatchery. 19-1 MANHATTAN BEER—10c per bottle, sold only at Staney’s in O’Neill. 13-tf FOR SALE—Used rebuilt washers 12 months guarantee—Both en gine and electric models.—Corkle Hatchery, O’Neill, Nebr. 18-5 RED CEDAR POSTS, All Sizes.— Earl Wrede, O’Neill. 45-26p RED TOP Ale sold only at Stanley’s in O’Neill. 13-tf Bottled Gas Stoves $20 and up— O’Neill Hatchery. 19-1 Magic Chef Combination Ranges heat your kitchen in winter and bum bottled gas in summer— O’Neill Hatchery. 19-1 MISCELLANEOUS Dr. Fisher, Dentist. 3-tf WANTED MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write today. Rawleigh’s. Dept. NBI 252-SA, Freeport, III. 19-1 for RENT FOUR ROOMS in an 8-room house.—Orton Young. 19-2 Two nicely furnished rooms for tight housekeeping.—James P. Marron, Telephone 7 or 254w 19-tf W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glaaaefl Correctly Fitted Residence 1 Dr. Brown, 22S Phonea ) Dr. Freitrh. 242 L. G. GILLESPIE Insurance of All Kinds O’Neill, Nebraska (First publication Sept. 11, 1941)1 NOTICE* OF SHERIFFS SALE Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of satisfying judg ment in favor of C. N. Dietz lAimber Company and against Martin Bazelman and Bawlman I,umber Company, which judg ment has been assigned to Rivett ■nan her and Coal Company «a#ered in the District Court of Molt County, Nebraska, I have pursuant to Execution duly is Sed, levied upon the one-third teaest of Martin Bazelman in ord to the following described property: The East Half of the North west Quarter and the East Half of the Southwest Quar. ter and the Northwest Quar ter of the Northeast Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of Section 19, Township 26 Range 9 and the South Half of the Northeast Quarter and the North Half of the South east Quarter of Section 30, Township 26, Range 9 and the North Half of the Northeast Qinfrter and Southwest Quar ter of the Northeast Quar ter and the Northwest Quar ter of Section 27, Township 31, Range 9 and the South east Quarter of Section 23, and the North Half of the Northeast Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and the West Half of the Southeast Qnarter of Section 26, Town ship 30, Range 11, and the Southeast Quarter of Sec tion 10 and the Southwest Quarter of Section 11, Town .ship 29, Range 12, and Lots One to Six inclusive in Block “F” in Fahy’s Park Addition to the City of O’Neill and the South 26 feet of Lota 1, 2 and 3 in Block 28 Original Town of O'Neill and Lots 10, 11, 12 and 13 in Block 28 in Orig inal Town of O’Neill, all in Holt County, Nebraska, and at 10 o’clock A. M., on the 14th day of October, 1941, at the west front door of the Court House ill the City of O’Neill, Ne Will offer the undivided, pne-thi/d Merest of MarttfJ Bazetbian in ath®' to saidT real estate 'fBF'sale and sett the same], to the for cash. I -7 — - ? . ••• * fHM, ri__" V * 1 T - , f - 1 —J Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 11th day of Septem 1M1- U.5 "* PETER W. DUFFY, Sheriff, Of Holt County. Nebraska. (First Publication Sept. 18, 1941) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation in the State Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on October 9, 1941, until 10:00 o’ clock A. M., and at that time pub licly opened and read for SAND GRAVEL SURFACING and in cidental work on the O’Neill Spencer Patrol No. 81012 STATE ROAD. The approximate quantities are: 3,321 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel Surface Course Material. The attention of bidders is di rected to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be sixty (60) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be fifty (50) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unsullied labor employed on this contract shall be forty (40) cents per hour. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and infor mation secured at the office of the County Clerk at O’Neill, Ne braska, at the office of the Dis trict Engineer of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Ains worth, Nebraska, or at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraska. The successful bidder will be required to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100% of his contract. As an evidence of good faith in submitting a proposal for this work, the bidder must file, with his proposal, a certified check made payable to the Department of Roads and Irrigation and in an amount not less than one hundred fifty (150) dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND IRRIGATION Wardner G. Scott, State Engineer L. N. Ress, District Engineer John C. Gallagher, 19-3 County Clerk, Holt County (First Publication Sept. 18, 1941) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department, of Roads and Irrigation in the State Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on October 9, 1941, until 10:00 o’clock A. M., and at that time publicly opened and read for SAND GRAVEL SURFACING and inci dental work on the O’Neill-Page Patrol No. 81011 STATE ROAD. The approximate quantities are: 2,695 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel Surface Course Material. The attention of bidders is di rected to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be sixty (60) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor on this con tract shall be fifty (50) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be forty (40) cents per hour. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and informa tion secured at the office of the County Clerk at O’Neill, Nebras ka, at the office of the District Engineer of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Ains worth, Nebraska, or at the office of the Department of Roads and Lincoln, Nebraska The successful bidder will be i required 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, the bidder must file, with his proposal, a certified check made payable to the Department of Roads and Irrigation and in an amount not less than one hun dred twenty-five (125) dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND IRR1GATIAN Wardner G. Scott, State Engineer L. N. Ress, District Engineer John C. Gallagher, 19-3 County Clerk Holt County CASH TO LOAN! ON AUTOMOBILES PROMPT and COURTEOUS SERVICE Central Finance Co. C. E. Jones, Manager. First National Bank Biulding O'Neill, Nebraska. '___ BRIEFLY STATED • • Bill Kubitschek left Sunday for Omaha, where he will again attend Creighton University. Bill Biglin left Wednesday for Omaha, to attend the Creighton University. Miss Marion Dickson left on Sunday for Omaha, where she has accepted a position. Bob Clift left Monday for Lin coln, to reenter the University ol Nebraska, — Mrs. H. J. Birmingham and Mrs. C. E. Stout left Tuesday for Omaha for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rice of Creighton, Will Johnson of Plain view, and O. L. Johnson of Den ver, Colorado, spent Sunday at the Bob Lucas home. ,‘No Harsh Laxatives for Me ADLERIKA gives me proper, action, is pleasant and easy. Used ADLERIKA past 10 years for spells of constipation.” (A. W. Vt.) ADLERIKA usually clears i bowels guickly and relieves gas pains. Get it today. Johnson Drugs, O'Neill. Miss Leona French left on Tuesday for Lincoln, to reenter the University of Nebraska. Miss Rose Mary and Ruth Ann Biglin left on Wednesday for Lin coln, where they will attend the University of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thomas of Brady, Nebraska arrived Tues day evening to visit at the home of Mrs. Thomas’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Protivinsky. Mrs. Roy Sauers and Mrs. O. W. French left Thursday morning for Omaha, where they will visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Herre left on Saturday for their home at Fremont, Nebraska, after spend ing the week here. Miss Mary Ellen Froelich and Miss Esther Koenig left Wednes day evening for Butte, where they will spend a few days visit ing. 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