mis( i i i wfofs DH FISHER. Dentlat J tf WANTED — Cattle to pasture, lets of gras*, lota of shade, lots of Ragle Creek Water, and the trot of service.—John J. Donlln, Spencer. Nebr. 5i-tf TOU WAN I EXl'F.R T \NP 1 1 ftrirnt handling of your live stock, insured responsibility and prompt returns of proceeds? Tt*en consign to FRANK E, SCOTT COM CO., Sioux City, la., the firm with a 29 year re cord for dependability. 41-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT: The NE4 of Sec. 3. Twp. 29, Range 10. Holt County, Nebr. See L. J. Jensen, Wisner, Nebr. 53-2 WANTED WANTED—Lady to care for in valid three or four hours eve nings. Marjorie Dickson. 53-1 FOR SALE 200 BUSHELS GOOD OATS — R, H. Parker. 46-tf FOR SALE—Electric W'esting house refrigerator, 2 years old, in perfect condition. Howard R Williams Starlin Rooming House. 53-1: FOR SALE—40 acres of hay land two and one-half miles south of O'Neill. Mfls. Mary A. KeHy, OTfcill, Nebr, 53-1 Auction Sale WTLL SELL our entire household good Saturday, May 16, at Fred Calkin's residence on west Main street 53-1 ELKHORN VALLEY Mattress Factory, Norfolk, Nebr. Rebuild cotton mattresses into inner spring. Make new ones. 52-4 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 Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence J Dr. Brown, 223 Phones } Dr. French, 242 (First publication April 16, 1942) NOTICE OF REFEREE S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of and pursuant to an order of the District Court of Webster County, Nebraska, made and entered on the 14th day of April, 1942, in an action pending therein, wherein Elmer O. Craig, et al., are plaintiffs, and May Craig, et. al., are defendants, the undersigned. Referee in said action, will on Tuesday, May 19, 1942, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the Court House in the City of O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, sell for cash to the highest bidder therefor, the following described real estate, to-wit: The East Half of the North west Quarter and the West Half of the Northwest Quar ter, all in Section 7, Town ship 31, Range 16, West of the (5th P. M,, and the North Half of the Northeast Quarter, Section 7, Township 31, Range 3«, West of the 6th P M., all in Holt County, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open for hour. Dated this 14th day of April, 2942 L. A. SPRAGUE. Referee. J. C. BRYANT, 4®-5 * Attorney. BOTICE OF HEARING OF AP PLICATION FOR LICENSE TO SELL AT RETAIL BEER BY DRINK Notice is hereby given that on Che 5th day of May, 1942, Mar garet Bauman, whose address is O’Neill, Nebraska, filed her ap plication with the City Clerk of O’Neill. Nebraska, for an On and Off Sale Beer License, on the fol lowing described premises to-wit: Building located on Lot 17, Block 16, O’Neill, Nebraska. Size of Building 22Hx62 feet. Sanitary' condition. Hearing will be held on said application by the Mayor and City Council of O’Neill. Nebraska, on the 21st day of May, 1942, at . S o’clock P. M., at the New Coun cil Room of^the..City of O'Neill, Nebraska, situated on the corner of Fourth and Frertiont Streets in said city,-at_ which time the Mayor and Council shall receive competent evidence for and against granting aaid Herns* Dated this 8lh day of May, INI C W PORTER, ||*l City Clerk (First Publication, April 28, IMS) LEGAL NOTICE ■-— SchelknfT, first real name, name unknown, husband of l4»ura! Ann RehelkofT; the hcira, devisees. | legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested; in the Estate of Laura Ann ScheL koff, Deceased, real names un known; all persons having or claiming any interest in the north Half of the Northwest Quarter and the West Half of the North east Quarter of Section Thirty five, Township Thirty-two. North. Range Twelve, West of the Sixth P M . Holt County. Nebraska, real names unknown, implead* d with Marie F. Gallentine, et al., are hereby notified that on the 18th day of April, A. D„ 1042. John Howard Gallentine and Gertrude; (Marie Hawthorne, as phdntiffs, | filed a petition and commenc'd an action in the District Court of i Holt County, Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer of which is to have determined who are the owners of the West Half of the East Half. Northwest Quar ter and the East Half of the South west Quarter all in Section Thirty five. Township Thirty-two. North, Range Twelve; West Half and the Northeast Quarter of Section One, East Half of Section Two, South west Quarter of Section Three and the Northeast Quarter of the ( Northwest Quarter of Section Twelve, all in Township Thirty-! one, North, Range Twelve, all west of the Sixth P. M., and all in Holt County, Nebraska, and the interest of each of said owners therein; to have the title to said real estate auieted and confirmed in such owners; to have said premises partitioned, or if the same cannot be partitioned with out depreciating the value of the shares, that then, said premises may he sold in the manner pro vided by law and the proceeds distributed after payment of costs and expenses according to the in terest of the parties in said pro perty; to have such other and fur ther relief as equity and good conscience may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the first dav of June. A. D.. 1942. JOHN HOWARD GALLENTINE AND GERTRUDE MARIE HAW THORNE. Plaintiffs 50-4 By Julius U Cronin. Their Attorney. BRTFF1/V STATFH Mrs. Lucy Carter and daughter, I Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Clif- j ton Cunningham, who had been i visiting relatives at Great Falls, Montana, stopped here Tuesday for a few hour’s visit at the homes of Mrs. E. E. Carter and Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Carter, before return ing to their home at Tarkio, Mo. | — Miss Agnes Griffen, who has been here visiting for the past .week, expects to leave in a few days for Neligh, where she will .visit for a few days and then go to Michigan where she expects to make her future home. She told The Frontier Tuesday that she | has consVierable property here and that she probably would be back to see us next fall. Best of luck, Agnes, you deserve to suc ceed and we hope you will. Mrs. Bart Brennan and son, left Wednesday for Wayne to jvisit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Porterfield for a week. ■ ’■ 1 Mrs. Marie A. Strube returned Monday from Burbank and Stock ton, California, where she had been visiting her children and other relatives since last Septem ber. Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Hannah of Utica spent Sunday at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peterson. — M. E. Kielion, who has been chief clerk in the W. P. A. office here for the past five months, was transferred to the Albion of fice and left Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka went to Redfield, S. D., Sunday, where they visited at the home of Mrs. Ruzicka’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sell. Monday morning they went to Aberdeen, S. D., where they attended the com mencement exercises of the Nurse’s Training Course of St. Luke’s hospital. Mrs. Ruzicka’s neice, Miss Dorothy Heller, was a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka re turned home Monday evening. Mrs. R. E. Moore returned Mon day evening from Omaha and Lin coln. where she had visited rela-1 tives and friends for several days and attended the National Music contest in Omaha. Steve Price, who has been here | for several days on a 'furlough | from the U. S. Army, left Tues-! day for Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., j after visiting his parents, Mr. and I Mrs. G. E. Price. ' Mrs. L. A. Carter, who had been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Mar-' I jorio Beghtol and family in Kear- ■ j ney for the past two weeks, re- j turned home Friday. Mrs. Bogh tol and children accompanied Mrs. Carter and visited at the home of her T*arerrts,~Dr and Mrtv L. A. Carter until Sunday. (First Piil.n, all „ \I . 1 If), |94U RMFiurra balk Notice (« hereby given that hy virtue of an Order of Bale Issued to me by the Clerk of the RIs trlrt Court of Holt County, Ne braska, In an action pending In said Court wherein Charles Led with, Guardian of the Person and Estate nf George Rlnchowlt*. In competent, Is plaintiff and Earl If. Smith and Esther R. Smith, husband and wife, and others, (this being case No, 13686), are I int t will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the court house In O'Neill, Nebraska, on the 1st dnv of June, 1942 at 10 o’clock A. M., the following described premises In Holt County. Nebraska: The Northwest Quarter (NWV4I of Section Twenty eight (28) Township Twenty right (28) North Range Eleven (11) west of the 6th P. M . Holt County, Nebraska, to satisfy the sum of $1,270,00 found due plaintiff, and interest thereon and $33.10 costs of suit and accruing costs. Dated this 28th day of April, 1942. _ PETER W DUFFY. Sheriff of Holt County. 51-5 Nebraska. NOTICE Dr. A. E. Gadbois. eye, ear. and nose specialist, will make his regular visit at Dr. Carter*! Office in O'Neill on FRIDAY. MAY 22. 1942 Glasses Fitted BRIEFLY STATED Miss Betty Biglin left for Chi cago, Illinois and Washington, D. C., Saturday on a two week's va cation. The O'Neill Photo Co. will run the stamp photos for one week only 11th to 17th. Twelve for 25c two positions. The photos will be taken in the North room at the Studio. Also will have a few bar gains in some closeouts and short lines of frames and folders. 52-2 - v jumbhuci* -T- ■' nr The Women1* Mlisloniry So. riely of the j*tt dwterian rhureh met at the home of Mo i If Miller Tuesday evening, Mm C. K, Yentil wg* In charge of the devotions. Mm J W Spencer led an Interesting discussion on Mil lion work among Spanish speak ing people In the United State* Report* were given by Mm L. A. Burge**. Mm Christine Wll-I liam*. Mm. J. B Miller, Mm. Oral L. Fox. A lovely lunch was serv ed by the hosted Miss Vtremac I-andis enter* tained the 9-F F bridge club at her home Wednesday evening. High score wa= won by Mm. 1. Johnson, second high by Mrs. Bennett Gillespie, third by Mm. Harrison Bridge Mrs. Melvin Ptlger returned to Portland, Oregon. Wednesday, af ter spending several weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs. E. W. Richter. St. Vincent’s hospital at Sioux City will graduate a class of twenty-five nurses next Sunday. Among those to be graduated arc four young ladies from this city. They are: Muriel Brittell, Max ine Barnes. Agatha Beelart and Luella Hartford. Miss Brittell of this city is the valedictorian of the class. --- 1 1 FOR SALE Attractive 3,720 acre grain and livestock ranch located in Mis souri River Valley 17 miles north of Chamberlain, South Dakota on graveled highway in western Buffalo County. 1,400 acres river bottom and bench land in crops of wheat, rye, corn, alfalfa, oats and bar ley. 300 acres subirrigated land for alfalfa, balance buffalo and wheat grass. More can be cul tivated. Good soil. Natural shelter for livestock in timber. Price $6.50 per acre. Addition al grazing land available. Write AGRICULTURAL CREDIT CORPORATIION. 115 So. Fifth St., Minneapolis. Minnesota. Outlaw Groceries ANOTHER CARLOAD OMAR FLOUR 1 Sack Free with 5 you buy. The Same Low Price. 48 lb. Bag $1.49 OLD MISSION FLOUR Packed by Omar Milling Co. 48 Lb. Bag $1.15 Fruit Jars, doz. qts. 69c Mason Jar Lids, doz. 19c Jar Rubbers, 2 doz. 9c [Salt and Oyster Shell ! BARGAINS! [Gray Block Salt | 50 lb. blocks.37c | Crushed Rock Salt lOOlbsin your bag 41c 100 lbs with sack 51c j OYSTER SHELLS 100 lb. bag. 85c TABLE SYRUP CC* White, Gals. UUO SOLDEN, Gallons_53c Lushus CORN FLAKES 1 Cp 2 large pkgs. I J w — ...— t - Fancy Northern White CQa Beans, 10 lb. Bag _ wwU PLANTS \ Tomato and Cabbage, 108 Plants in in Wooden QQn Box_-_U»JC Also Pepper, Sweet Potatoes and Flower Plants Fancy Corn Fed BABY" BEEF The Finest Beef money can buy. We sell only one grade, the Best. 6 Cafes in O'Neill are using this beef. Fancy Roasts, lb._24c Boiling Beef, lb.. 15c Rib Steak, lb.. 30c T-Bone Steaks, lb.33c Sirloin Steaks, lb— 34c Round Steak, lb. 37c Hamburger, all beef, lb__23c PURE LARD 1C1« 1 lb. Carton_ I 0 2 b FANCY COOKIES OQ„ 2 lbs._ tJl Our MOTHER'S COCOA f7 2 lb. Can_• * b PANCAKE FLOUR good 0 brands, 3 lb. pkg.-- w b I OLEO 171 1 lb. Cartons_I I 2 w BUTTERNUT COFFEE 1 lb. Glass Jars FANCY CHEESE. Brick or Cream, Armour's Cloverbloom or Cudahy's Sunlight CQ. 2 lb. Cartons_wJU Canned Corn. Red Beans, Kraut, Pumpkin, Carrots, Hom ing. extra standard grade. 3 No. 2 cans for PORK and BEANS, Lg. 01 r No. 2>2 qt. cans, 2 for t * w New Deal Oil Co. Buy Your OIL In 2 Gallon Pour Cans to have Cans To Use. TRANSMISSION OIL. 2 gal. UBEftTY ANN , OIL. 2 gal. Can. Can and Tax OQa Can. Can and Tax QQc Included _ OoL Included, all for — www We Have UNILINE and UNIPENN in 2 sal cans Mm R ft Caiter celebrated her eighty eighth birthday anntverk nary Friday at her home A mttn* l*er of relative* and friends called In the afternoon to congratulate her. Mm. Carter Is Ihe mother of Dr U A Carter of thtt city Invasion PraeHco. Learn to shoot Japs at Stanley's. 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