The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 19, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    MISCELLANEOUS
)r. Fisher, Dentist 3-tc
YOU WANT EXPERT AND EF
ficient handling of your live
stock, insured responsibility and
prompt returns of proceeds?
Then consign to FRANK E.
SCOTT COM CO., Sioux City,
la., the firm with a 29 year re
cord for dependability. 41-tf
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60,000 planes this year, 125,000 in j
1943. Get in higher brackets of
aircraft construction. ... at pay
that’s tops. _
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To date, records show 1,083 Mor
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FOR RENT
OR RENT—Three room apart
ment.—R. H. Parker. 21-tf
FOR RENT—1440 ACRES well
improved Ranch 5 miles soulh-i
west of Ericson, Wheeler County.)
Now occupied by Daily. Rental
$750—Also Custer Countv, Ne
braska and Bennet County,
South Dakota farms for rent.—
AMOS GRANT CO., 212 South j
19th St., Omaha, Nebraska. 40-3
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED: A GOOD RELIABLE
man to supply customers with
Rawleigh Products.—Write Raw
leigh’s, Dept. NBB-252-127, Free
port, 111.
FOR SALE
McCORMICK DEERING HAND
com sheller and grader—like
new.—Fay Puckett. 41-lpd
L. G. GILLESPIE
Insurance of All Kinds
O’Neill, ’ Nebraska
W. F. FINLEY, M. 1).
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill : ^Nebraska
DOCTORS
| BROWN & FRENCH
Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Classes Correctly Fitted
Residence
Phone*
i Dr. Brown. ZZ3 ]
l Dr. French, 242 j
First Publication. February 5. 1942
NOTICE OF REFEREES SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of sale issued
by the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, in an action
pending in said court wherein
Mabel H. Gatz is plaintiff, and
Clinton J. Gatz, and others are
defendants, this being case No
13822, directing me as referee to
sell the following described real
estate, to-wit; Commencing at a
point 21V4 inches west of the
southwest corner of Lot 26 in
Block 16 of the Original Town of
O’Neill; thence north 170 teet,
thence east 21 Vi inches; thence
south 75 feet; thence east
17 feet and 9Vi inches; thence
south 95 feet; thence west
19 feet and 7 inches to the place
of beginning, and, Lot 25 m ,Block
16 of the Original Town of O Neill
except a strip of land 21 Vi inches
wide on the east side of said Lot
25, and. Lot 11 in Block 21 of the
Original Town of O’Neill, all of
the aforesaid being situated in
the City of O’Neill, Holt County,
Nebraska, I will sell said real
estate at pubUc auction an the 9th
day of March. A. D„ 1942, at 10.00
A M., of said day at the front door
of the courthouse in O Neill. Ne
braska. Terms of sale, 15 per
cent cash on day of sale, balance
on “USluam W. griffin
39.5 Sole Referee
(First Publication Feb. 12. 1942)
NQT.ICE
WHEREAS.' Thomas Clinton.
Convicted in Holt County, on the
10th day of February, of the crime
of February, 1941. has made appli
cation to the Board of Pardons for
a Parole, qnd the Board of Par
dons, pursuant to law have set the
hour of 9 A. M., on the lltth day
of March. 1942. for hearing on
said application, all persons in
terested are hereby notified that
they may appefer at* the State
Penitentiary- at Lincoln, Nebra
ska, on sai9 day and -* hour and
show cause, if any there be. why
said application should, or should
not be granted,
FRANK MARSH.
Secretary. Board of Pardons.
RICHARD C MEISSNER.
Chief State Probation Officer.
(First Publication Feb, 19. 1942)
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued
to me by the Clerk of the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
in an action pending in said Court
wherein Federal National Mort
gage Association is plaintiff and
Bemie V. Dailey and Bernice T.
Dailey are defendants, I will sell
to the highest bidder for cash at
the front door of the court house in
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 23rd day
of March, 1942, at 10 o’clock A M.,
the following described premises
in Holt County, Nebraska:
The North Fifty-six (N56)
Feet Flight Inches (8’) of the
South One Hundred Thirteen
Feet (SI 13) Four Inches (4’)
of Lots Seven and Eight (7 and
8) of Block Thirty-five (35)
in the Original Town of
O’Neill, as surveyed, platted
and recorded, in Holt County,
Nebraska;
to satisfy the sum of $2,144.15
found due plaintiff and interest
thereon and $22.75 costs of suit
and securing costs.
Dated this 19th day of February,
1942.
PETER W DUFFY, Sheriff
41-5 Of Holt County, Nebraska.
Livestock Prices
Advance Sharply
Prices on practically all classes
of livestock spurted upwards to
new levels at the local auction
last Monday. Action was very
For thorough Scientific Eye Ex
amination und Correctly Fitted
Glasses' see
DR. C. W. ALEXANDER
Eyesight Specialist, at
Hotel O’Neill in O’Neill, on
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
In Inman evenings and Sundays
by appointment,
CASH TO LOAN!
-ON
AUTOMOBILES
PROMPT and COURTEOUS
SERVICE
Central Finance Co.
C. E. Jones. Manager.
First National Bank Biulding
O'Neill, Nebraska.
Reefers . . , Wrap-around!
Boyish Suifs . . . Dressy
Coats!
Coats and Suits
10.90
Select your new spring outfit
how, while you have such a
variety of styles to choose
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Use Our Easy
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NEW COATS
Smart reefers, casual
wrap-arounds, and dressy
coats, here for your selec
tion! Gay pm AA
plaids or M |
solid colors!
brisk with plenty of buyers on
hand to absorb the day's receipts
In addition to the regular supply
of cattle and hogs, about twenty
five horses and mules were sold.
The quality of the calf offering
was good. Top lightweight steer
calves cashed at $14.00 with the
bulk of this class selling from
$12.00 to $13.00. Heifer calves
sold mostly from $10.00 to $11.00
with one choice load of heifers
reaching $11.35. The lightweight
cattle were very popular at strong
prices.
In the yearling division the best
Kind paid as high as $11.80. Bulk
i of the supply moved at prices
ranging from $10.50 to $11.50.
Long yearling heifers cashed from
$>.50 to 10.50.
Cows showed a decided price
spurt with the long end selling
mostly from $7.50 to $8.50. A
considerable number of choice fat
cows sold considerably higher and
a lot of good breeding cows sold
by the head at good prices. Bulls
were fully steady to.strong.
Butcher hogs frought very fav
orabe prices. An extreme top of
$12.70 was paid for one good sized
bunch. The nominal price on
butchers was $12.65 with practic
ally the entire offering selling at
that price. Sows cashed at $11.75.
Feeder pigs were in fair supply
and paid from $13.10 to $13.65.
Horse and mule prices looked a
little stronger this week. A few
sheep were here and these sold
by the head.
The next regular auction will
be held on Monday, February 23.
From St. John’s
The following are sponsoring
Pre-Lenten Parties for St. John’s
new church:
Mrs. L. Sojka, Mrs. S. Bartak,
Mrs. A. Mueller, Mrs. C. Thiele,'
Miss B. Sehi, Mrs. F. M. Hupp,
Wm Kallhoff. Chie Thramer, Mrs.j
Wm. Schindler gave an old Time
Dance at Deloit Hall.
O’Neill Unit Of Red
Cross Meets Saturday
In order to give every one an
opportunity to do her part in the
volunteer work of the American
Red Cross there will be a meeting
| at 2:00 Monday afternoon in the
Dining Room of the Golden Hotel.
Even tho you do not sew or knit
CLASS“C”
TOUNAMENT
February 25, 26, 27
GAMES WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Butte vs Springvicw .. 6:30 P. M.
St. Mary’s vs Stuart..7:30 P. M.
Spencer vs Spalding Academy . 8:30 P. M.
Lynch vs Page ... 9:30 P. M.
SEMI-FINALS THURSDAY NIGHT
Starting at 8:00 P. M.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
and Loseis of Semi-Finals Friday Night,
Starting at 8:00 P. M.
ADMISSIONS: Wednesday and Thursday
Nights — 20c and 35c, Defense Tax Included.
Friday night (Finals) — 25c and 40c, Defense
Tax Included.
Season Tickets.50c and 85c
Defense Tax Included
and Meet GOSSARD’S Famous Stylist
MISS ARDATH WINGET
who will be delighted to consult with you
■
about your figure needs. She will show the new
Gossard designs for the longer torso silhouette
i.. and suggest the correct Gossard for YOU.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th ?
Special Fittings 9 A. M. To 5 P. M.
r • 'i /
The GOSSARD Line of Beauty
there are other activities in which
you may take part such as First
Aid Classes, Kits for Soldiers to
be filled, Inspecting, Packing or
acting on any of the other numer
ous committees. Your attendance
at this meeting will be an indi
cation of your willingness to do
your part to “keep them flying*"
Mrs. D. Stannard
BRIEFLY STATED
Wm. Griffin made a business
trip to Lincoln Wednesday.
The Christian Endeavor held a
social gathering at the home of
Miss Ruth Osenbaugh Wednesday.
.n"‘ ' ’*"'** *<1l> ' —"*■
evening. The assisting hostesses
were the Missess Goldyne Sebesta, j
Dorothy Larson and Iren* Yocum
Games were played and a lovely |
lunch was served.
Mrs. J. M. Hayes left Sunday;
for Gilmore City, Iowa, called
there by the serious illness of.
her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewett and!
daughter, Arlene, of Rushvillc
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H
Parker Monday.
Mrs. Richard Bowden entertain
ed the Cherrio Pinochle Club at
the home of Mrs. Fred Calkins
Friday evening Mr* M Johnson
received high score. Mrs. C. James
second, and Mrs Al. Oaskil] low.
Mrs. H. J. Reardon returned to
Valentine Saturday, after visiting
at the home of her daughter and
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Smith. Jr., and family for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunto visit
ed friends in Creighton last Thurs
day evening.
Mrs. J. P. Brown entertained
the Contract Club Monday even
ing at a 7 o’clock dinner at a local
cafe and cards at her home.
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SEW and SAVE WEEK
FEBRUARY 23 TO 23th
You'll Save More Than You Thinkl
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