M1SCKLLANK01 8 tm. FISHER. Dentist. 3 U "salesmen wanted "IMMEDIATE AND ALL YEAH round employment for 2 girls Ifi years of age or over. Wi de the Enyaloymeiit Department Desh Ik* Broom Factory, Deshler, Ne braska 11-3 MAN WANTED for Rawleigh’s Route ot 800 families Good prof its for Hustlers. Wide today. Rawjeigh’s, Dept, NBG * 2S2 - S, F reeport, Illinois. 12-1 FOR REM SLX ROOM *HOUSE.—O r t o n Young, O’Neill. 11-4 FOR SALK WESTINGHOUSE Refrigerator, stove, vacuum cleaner, daven port, maple chest, fruit jars. — Mrs J. F O'Donnell. 12-1 CUCUMBERS— Pickling or tabic use —L. F. Burgess, 3 miles west of Emmett on highway. 12-2p ICE BOX —Mrs. Bernard Ferris, at Lawrence Clocker residence. McCORMICK - DEERING mower, hardly ever used; would trade for Barley. — Alfred Drayton, O’Neill, Nebr. 11-2p BLATZ BOTTLED BEER FOR Sale at Bazelman's, South 4th Street. Come in and try it. Also Lunches, Gasoline and Gro ceries. 8-tf. " LOST * 16x7.00 spare tire and wheel for International pickup. Finder notify John Sabotka, Jr., Inman, ;and receive reward. 12-lp (First publication July 23, 1942) Grenville P. North, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2929 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, July 22, 1942. In the matter of the Estate of Michael O’Connor, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are thereby notified that the time lim ited for presenting claims against said estate is November 13, 1942, .and for the payment of debts is July 22, 1943. and that on August 13, 1942, and on November 14, 1942, at 10 o’clock A. M„ each day, 1 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, 11-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) | (First publication July 23, 1942) Grenville P. North, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2928 In the County Court of Holt bounty, Nebraska, July 22, 1942 In the matter of the Estate of Mary O. Horrigan, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time lim ited for presenting claims against said estate is November 13, 1942, and for the payment of debts is July 22, 1943, and that qn August 13. 1942, and on November 14, 1942. at 10 o’clock A M., each day, 1 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, 11-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) iFirst publication July 23, 1942) Julius D. Pronin. Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2930 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, July 23, 1942. In the matter of the Estate of Margaret M. Hunter, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are thereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is November 13, 1942, and for the payment of debts is July 23, 1943, and that on August 13, 1942, and on No vember 14, 1942, at 10 o’clock A. At., of each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, hear, allow, or - adjust all claims and objections t duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, tl-3 County Judge. ^COUNTY COURT SEAL) BRIEFLY STATED Clyde Streeter spent Sunday at Mnmswick with his mother, Mrs. ;P. 'Sfcreeter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean of Lincoln spent the week end here ’ visiting friends. Mrs. Archie Findley and son, Duane, returned to their home at Tilden Sunday, after spending a ' week at the home of Mr. and ’Mss R M. Sauers. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ellis will move to the Pettijohn residence Ukis week, which was formerly * occupied by Mr. and Mrs. H. M. VanDollen. Mrs. P. C. Donohoe returned last Thursday from Petersburg, where she had been visiting her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Duffy, for a few days. The Misses Veva Aim and Hen ^ rietta Schreier returned Tuesday ifnom a two weeks vacation trip »L Athinsert H* H ?4, 1923 III01 N»6 William Charlrn RonktwiL Stuart (V» 1923 HIM NIST Untold Emmett Coltuik, Dustin Ort. tl, 1913 11195 N25H Marvin Duane Rirhtci, botany OH. 11, 1923 11196 N259 Wnvne Magne thuannun. Ewing Oct 13, 1923 11197 N 260 Marvin Eugene Rouse, Inman Oet 26. 1923 11198 Ntfll John Samuel Resnel, Chambers Ocl 2“ 1923 11199 N262 Melvin Donald Jonas, Atkinson Oet 18, 1923 1)100 N263 Waller Henry Lange, Ewing Oct 30, 1923 11101 N264 Kenneth Eugene Wettlaufei Page Oct 31, 1923 11202 N265 Junior Ervin Klopprnhorg Emmet Nov. 3, 1923 11203 N286 Leo Lewis Snnwardt, O'Neill Nov 3. 1923 11204 N267 Ferdinand John Hupp, Ewing Nov. 7, 1923 11205 N26H Donald Eugene Hoyle, O'NelU Nov. 10, 1923 11206 N 269 George Bartos, Emmet Nov, 12, 1923 11207 N270 Lawrence Arthur Tangeman. Chambers Nov 14. 1923 11208 N271 William John Torpy, Atkinson Nov. 14, 1923 11209 N272 Patrick Joseph Laney, Spencer Nov. 20. 1923 11210 N273 Nell Allen ifoxsie, O'Neill Dec. 6, 1923 11211 N274 Charles LnVern Morgan, Atkinson Dec, II, 1923 11212 N275 Vcldon Leo Wyant. O'Neill Dec. 11, 1923 11213 N276 Arthur Frank Porter, Atkinson Dec. 16, 1923 11214 N277 Leonard Louis Pribil. O’Neill Doc, 21, 1923 11215 N278 Francis Edwin Kubart, Atkinson Dec, 22, 1923 11216 N279 Gale Leonard Fix. Atkinson Jan. 4, 1924 11217 N280 Clyde Wm. Doolittle, Amelia Jan. 6, 1924 11218 N281 Charles Edward Hoffman. Stuart Jan. 11, 1924 11219 N282 Ellsworth Wendell Stevens, Page Jan. 12. 1924 11220 N283 Andrew Paul Hvtrek, Stuart Jan. 14, 1924 11221 N284 Warren Wayne Kennedy. Page Jan. 19. 1924 11222 N285 Donald LeRoy Keyes, Inman Jan. 19. 1924 11223 N286 Gordon Douglas Johnson, O'Neill Jan. 20. 1924 11224 N287 George Lloyd Enbody, Amelia Jan. 28. 1924 11225 N288 Clifford Henry Sobotka, Inman Jan. 29. 1924 11226 N289 Roy Louis Goeke, Atkinson Jan. 30, 1924 11277 N290 Edwin Harvey Walters. Chambers Jan. 30. 1924 11228 N291 Paul Adolph Kramer. Stuart Jan. 31, 1924 11229 N292 Robert Edmond Miles, O'Neill Jan. 31, 1924 11230 N293 Robert Raymond Cleveland. Atkinson Feb. 2. 1924 11231 N294 James Edward Foreman, Emmet Feb. 2, 1924 11232 N295 Clinton Vernon Peterson, O’Neill Feb. 2. 1924 11233 N296 Odes Haskins West. Atkinson Feb. 4, 1924 11234 N297 Edward Rezac, Jr., Stuart Feb. 6, 1924 11235 N298 Lyle Wayne Luber, O'Neill Feb. 8, 1924 11236 N299 Maurice Moler Grutsch. O’Neill Feb. 9. 1924 11237 N300 Albert Frederick Krobet. Stuart Feb. 10. 1924 11238 N301 Paul Robert Kubitschek. O'Neill Feb. 14. 1924 11239 N302 Gerald David Ferris. O'Neill Feb. 20, 1924 11240 N303 Edwin Pete Spes. Ewing Feb. 22, 1924 11241 N304 Dale Lewis Stamp, Inman Feb. 24, 1924 11242 N305 Eugene Clark Hansen, Middlebranch Mar. 1, 1924 11243 N306 Oscar Dale French. O'Neill Mar. 2. 1924 11244 N307 Robert Paul Tooker. Atkinson Mar. 2, 1924 11245 N308 Howard Rex Oberle, Dorsey Mar. 3. 1924 11246 N309 Edward John Kramer, Stuart Mar. 4, 1924 11247 N310 Floyd Merle Warner. O'Neill Mar. 4. 1924 11248 N311 Ervin Charles Clark, Atkinson Mar. 11, 1924 11249 N312 Keith Norman Newhouse. Chambers Mar. 11. 1924 11250 N313 James Thomas Thompson, J Inman Mar. 11, 1924 11251 N314 Hugh O'Neill Benson. O'Neill Mar. 12, 1924 11252 N315 Francis Lloyd Holz, O’Neill Mar. 22, 1924 11253 N316 Orville Estel Thomas. O’Neill Mar. 26, 1924 11254 N317 Harlan A. Dierking, Amelia Mar. 27, 1924 11255 N318 John Eld ward Fernholz, O’Neill Mar. 27, 1924 11256 N319 Claude Arthur Hamilton, O’Neill Mar. 28, 1924 11257 N230 Paul Laveme Hiatt, Amelia Mar. 29, 1924 11258 N321 Richard James Shearer, Stuart Mar. 30. 1924 11259 N322 Dale Eugene Stauffer. Page April 2, 1924 11260 N323 Charles Ridgeway, Dorsey April 5, 1924 11261 N324 Wilbur Gene Jackson, Stuart April 10, 1924 11262 N325 Gerald Toy, O’Neill April 17, 1924 11263 N326 David Morton Gill, Stuart April 18, 1924 11264 N327 Dorly Deltoy Banks. O’Neill April 21, 1924 11265 N328 Charles George Ohde. Atkinson April 21, 1924 11266 N329 Herbert George Hammond, O’Neill April 23. 1924 11267 N330 Laurance Guy Slaymaker, Jr., Atkinson April 28, 1924 11268 N331 James Adrian Moore. O’Neill April 30. 1924 11269 N332 William Lavern Sholes, Inman April 30, 1924 11270 N333 Homer Lloyd Parks. Page May 3, 1924 11271 N334 Thaine Lee Mitchell, Chambers May 3, 1924 11272 N335 Vernon Elmer McClurg, Stuart May 4. 1924 11273 N336 Delmar Donald Johnson. Page May 5. 1924 11274 N337 John James Kaezor, Ewing May 7, 1924 11275 N338 William Claude Miller, Atkinson May 7, 1924 11276 N339 Robert Charles Snider. Ewing May 10. 1924 11277 N340 Carl Richard Chmiel. Ewing May 12. 1924 11278 N341 Robert John Mick. Atkinson May 15, 1924 11279 N342 John Vincent Moler, O’Neill May 17, 1924 11280 N343 Vernon Jerome Tielke. Stuart May 21, 1924 11281 N344 David Jerome Burk. Ewing May 22. 1924 11282 N345 Thomas Graydon Hutton. Inman May 24, 1924 11283 N346 Therin Clifford Bouge. Atkinson May 28, 1924 11284 N347 Glenn Louis Gettert. Atkinson May 28, 1924 11285 N348 Watson Keith Greenstreet, Amelia May 28. 1924 11286 N349 Laverne Parker Vanderbeek, Stuart May 28. 1924 11287 N350 Richard Leo Miller, Ewing June 4. 1924 11288 N351 Francis Edward Brandt, Atkinson June 10. 1924 11289 N352 Donald Charles Scheuth. Clearwater June 13, 1924 11290 N353 George Joseph Schaaf. Atkinson June 16, 1924 11291 N354 Robert Ellsworth Eppenbach. Ewing June 20. 1924 11292 N355 Gerald Francis Murphy, O’Neill June 22, 1924 11293 N356 Edward O. Skudler, Jr., Amelia June 26, 1924 11294 N357 Paul Elmer Wyant. O’Neill June 27. 1924 ters, Esther and Eleanor, spent Sunday at Hartington at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred En quist. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robert son and Mr. and Mrs. George Hartford visited relatives at Plainview last Friday. Pvt. Cecil Sparks of Fort Crook spent the week-end with his wife and other relatives here. Mrs. Sparks returned with him Sun day to Fort Crook, where she will remain while he is stationed there. Archie and Darrel Bright re turned Saturday from Orchard, where they had been visiting their grandmother and other rel atives for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bridge of Or chard spent Saturday and Sun day at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of South Sioux City spent the week-end here and at Page visit ing relatives and friends. Terry Wanser, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walker for several weeks, returned to his home with them. L. G. GILLESPIE Insurance of All Kinds O’Neill, Nebraska W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill : Nebraska nnmnriDa BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence ( Dr. Brown, 2is Phone* \ Dr. French, 242 . / By Talking Less We Can Shoot More Never before have so many local and long distance calls been made. During the past few years this Company and the other companies of the Bell System have made tremendous additions to their plant, equipment and organization to handle the increased use of telephone service; yet over many long distance routes and in many exchanges there is a short age of facilities. In normal times, we would build more lines, but we can’t now because copper and other critical metals are needed for the shooting side of the war. You can help conserve critical war materials and keep the lines open for war calls Long distance lines to Washington, D. C., the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf coast areas and other centers of military activity are very busy with war calls. If it is really necessary to make a call over these lines, won’t you please try to avoid the busiest hours, which are on week days between 9 and 12 in the forenoon, 2 and 5 in the afternoon and 7 and 9 in the evening? If you share a party line, please be considerate of the other fellow. In war-time, many more people have to use party-line service. Everything must be subordinated to winning the war and the Bell System is dedicated to that task. NORTHWESTERN BELL M TELEPHONE COMPANY llefoit* moving to our new store we are charing our stork of all odds and ends. Starring now. un.il we move to our new location, ue will con tinue to clean our stock. Many items not advcr tised will lie displayed on our tables. AIM/Oather BRIEF CASES NOW 50* MEN’S HARVEST HATS NOW 10c TOILET SOAP SIX BARS 25c MEN’S DRESS STRAWS NOW 85c Men's and Bovs’ SUMMER CAPS NOW 23c ms suits Summer Suits S10 S13 > ear ‘Hound Suits $14 $17 Women’s SILK HOSE NOW 83° PLAIN COLOR PRINTS NOW 19c WOMENS' GOWNS Nainsook NOW 69c pipy O’ SCHOOL DRESSES NOW 60c Many other items displayed on tables, such as Girls’ Jackets or Skirts, Men’s Overalls, Child ren’s Shoes, and Boys’ House Slippers. J. C. PENNEY CO. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA -- r -^ Outlaw Groceries Truck Load of Peaches and Apricots for Canning Every Thursday and Monday -PRICES THE LOWEST IN TOWN MASON FRUIT JARS CC. Pints, Per Dozen_OJO MASON FRUIT JARS CQ Quarts, Per Dozen _ UwC JAR RUBBERS Qr 2 Dozen for_,_*J O MASON JAR LIDS OQ. Per Dozen_401# VINEGAR, High Test OC„ Per Gallon .. 4UC VINEGAR 1 Gallon in Glass Jug ARMOUR’S PORK 8c BEANS, Large 2-Lb. Qt. Cans 19#* Per Can_iJl Limit: Six Cans to a Customer SARDINES. Tomato or Mus tard. Large Oral Cans. OR#* 2 Cans for_4slL ALASKA SALMON 1-Lb. Tall Cans, per can MACARONI Or Spaghetti. 2-Lb. Pkg BUTTERNUT COFFEE 1- Lb. Cans TEA AND ICED TEA of ALL KINDS FOR SALE . . . . COCOA on#* 2- Lb. Cans_ 4Uw GOOD COOKIES OQr 2 Lbs. for-4 Ju EARLY JUNE PEAS 2 No. 2 Cans for PEACHES and PEARS CCp Gallon Cans_wwv ARMOUR'S MILK Small Cans___ ARMOUR'S AND CUDAHY'S MEATS. We handle the best grades of Meat at the Lowest Prices in Town. RING BOLOGNA 1 Q. Per Pound... I DC WEINIES f)f) Large—Per Pound_ZZC WEINIES nja Small—Per Pound_ZtC SUMMER SAUSAGE 00. Per Pound_ ZOC BACON SQUARES A 7_ Smoked—Per Pound _I I C MACARONI AND #> 0 - CHEESE LOAF. Per Lb. 40C ARMOUR'S STAR FANCY BACON Sliced—Per Pound __VvC ARMOUR'S STAR ROLLED HAM a n Per Pound_4wC ARMOUR’S MILK Large Cans_ GOLDEN TABLE CC. SYRUP, Gallon Cans_wwC TRUCK LOAD OF WHITE SYRUP IN GLASS JARS FOR CANNING— Use 1 part Sugar and 2 parts While Syrup FOR CANNING.. PANCAKE FLOUR 3 3-Lb Bags for ERNST'S HONEY Cornflakes, 2 Lrg Pkgs SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS, Fancy Colored, Filled 1 Q« Pepper—2 for_1 JO New Deal Oil Co. HIGH TEST KEROSENE. 7 in 30-Gallon Lots— Per Gallon ___ I C OHIO OIL— A Good Service able CAR and TRACTOR OIL. 5-Gallon Can. can Q QC ind tax included biOw XL PRESSURE GUN QQ GREASE. 10-Lb Pails 09 C CREAM SEPARATOR •! n OIL, in your can, per Qt. I UC Per Gallon____35c Transmission OIL, a Grease, any weight—in your can — Per Gallon _JUb —