FUR REAl JKiVE-room partly modern house. -CL F. McKenna, O'Neill. 14tf FUR 8ALE FURNACE.—Mabel Gatz. 15-1 JELECTRiC Refrigerator, ice box, Fertection kerosene stove. Cali mi U Neill Hatchery. 15-1 BLATZ BOTTLED BEER FOR hiaie at Bazeinian’s, South 4th Street. Come in and try it. Also .Lunches. Gasoline and Gro ceries. 8-tf • I mm ..- ■ ■ "ffjfl ...- I I/RED bottled gas stove; 2 ranges. O'Neill Hatchery. 15-1 (LiHL wants general housework. HELP WAATED -EXPERIENCED bridge and house painters; also some common la bor immediately.—The Diamond Engineering Co., Grand Island, JMrbraska. 15-3 MARRIED MAN with low draft rating to w*rk on ranch year .around. Separate house. Good wages to right man. Also older tnan to do chores. Box 100, The Frontier, O’Neill. 13-3 STRAYED „ STRAYED from my pasture a Whitefaced cow branded E M ^connected) on right hip. Finder please notify John Donlin or Ed Menish, O’Neill. 14-1 fFirst publication August 6, 1942) LEGAL NOTICE Frances Martfeld; Madeline Malloy; Helen Malloy; Joseph Malloy and all persons having or claiming any interest in the Southwest Quarter of Section twesty-two, Township Twenty taune, North, Range Thirteen, West of the Sixth P. M., Holt County, Nebraska, real names un known, and each of you, are here 4qy notified that on the 4th day of .August, A. D., 1942, the plaintiff, The Security Mutual Life Insur ance Company, filed its petition iA the District Court of Holt Oounty, Nebraska, against you, aaA each of you, the object and prayer of which is to quiet and confirm in the plaintiff title and /possession of the real estate :ai»ave described and to exclude jpeu, and each of you, from any and every right, title or interest tm or to said real estate and to re move the clouds cast on plaintiff’s Ttitle by reason of your claims. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day auers. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson spent the week-end at Sioux Falb, S. D., visiting at the home of his brother, Claude, and fam ily. Virgil Ott of Portland, Ore., ar rived Monday to spend two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ott, and family. Edward Murphy spent from Saturday until Tuesday with rel atives in Omaha. Miss Agnes Reznicek returned to Lincoln last Friday, after a two weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Heriford and other friends. Mrs. Zelma Zimmerman and daughter of Omaha were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bergstrom lrom Friday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brophy and family, of Pender, spent from Sat urday until Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brophy. C. H. Cooner of Omaha, repre senting the Farmers Mutual In surance Company, was in the city last Friday looking after business of his company in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guinan and family of Missouri Valley, Iowa, came Saturday to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Cronin and other relatives. Mr. Guinan returned to his home Sunday and Mrs. Guinan and family remain ed for a long visit. There will be a dinner at the Country Club on Sunday eve ning. August 23, at 6:30. The O’Neill Photo Company will run a pre-holiday special— one 8x10 gold-toned enlargement framed in your choice of three different newest style frames— complete for $2.95, two for $5.50, three for $7.50. Come in now for your sitting, as this special will not last long. You can get a small photo for your boy in the service —think of the thrill that will give him. 15-1 H. J. Barrett of Council Bluffs, Iowa, came to O’Neill Monday, bringing with him his nieces, Gertrude and Peggy Sullivan, who for the past six week have been visiting relatives in Council Bluffs and their grandmother and other relatives in Fremont, Nebr. For thorough Scientific Eye Ex amination and Correctly Fitted Glasses, see Dr. C. W. Alexander Eyesight Specialist at Hotel O'Neill in O'Neill Tuesday, August 25 th Satisfaction Guaranteed In Inman evenings and Sundays by appointment. Pfc. Robert Ott of Fort Riley, Kan., arrived here Tuesday on a few days furlough and will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ott, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bossow and family, of West Point, spent Sun day with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Karr. Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson and son, Jimmy, and Miss Rachel Robertson, of Alliance, spent the week-end here visiting relatives and friends. If you have dead teeth, or ruts in your mouth, your blood is sure to be made impure by contact. This condition makes more work for the heart and lungs. Why hot have the source of infection re moved at once?—Dr. Fisher, Den tist. 15-1 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Placzek left Saturday for Grand Island, where he was inducted into the Army and left Monday for Camp Logan. Mr. Placzek was employ ed by the Thompson Tobacco Co. of Grand Island and they had made their home here for several months. Dean Reed of Hastings is taking Mr. Placzek’s place and he and his family moved here Saturday and are living in the house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Placzek. Mrs. A. F. Thompson and daughter, Joan, of Oakland, Calif., arrived Tuesday to spend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hiatt and family. Staff Sgt. Victor Bredehoeft of Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md., arrived here Sunday on a two weeks furlough and will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brede hoeft, and friends. Miss Kathryn Murray went to Norfolk Tuesday to spend a few days with friends. Miss Alice Sexsmith started Wednesday to take training at the Northwestern Bell Telephone office here as an operator. There will be a meeting in the assembly room of the court house at eight o’clock Friday evening, August 21, to organize a Boy Scout Troop in O’Neill, and par ents wishing to have their boys register will have to be present. Mrs. H, L. O. Widtfelt, who has been seriously ill at the farm home of her son, Carl, is some what improved and was brought to the home of her son, David, in O’Neill on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hewett of Winner, S. D., were guests Tues day at the home of his sister, Mrs. R. H. Parker, and husbands Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swanson df Herman came Saturday to spend a week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Toy, and family. Miss Helen Toy, who had been visiting at the Swanson home for a week, ac companied them home. Miss Emily Lou Fisher return sheed Monday from Chicago, where she had been attending Gregg School this summer. Miss Margaret Smith left Mon day for Norfolk, where she has a position at the drug store in the Norfolk Hotel. Miss Veramae Landis returned this morning from Boise, Idaho, and Seattle, Wash., where she had been visiting relatives and friends for two weeks. Sam Bosn and son, Ray, and George Janousek spent Sunday at Fremont and Brainard visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hines and son, Dale, of Wisner, spent from Monday until Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Allen and family. Mis. John Hickey and daugh ter, Clara, took their daughter and sister, Clara, to Sioux City on Monday, where she is a stu dent nurse at St. Vincent’s hos pital. Miss Sheila Barrett went to Omaha last Sunday to spend a couple of weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. W. J. Bro of Nebraska City came Tuesday to spend a week visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moore, and family. Aviation Cadet Jerry Ramsey arrived here Sunday from Camp Gardner Field, Calif., on a fifteen day furlough and will spend it with his mother, Mrs. Willis Ram sey, and friends. Emmett Moore and daughters, Marilyn and Dorothy, went to Omaha last Sunday. Mr. Moore and Marilyn returned Tuesday and Dorothy remained at St. Jos eph’s hospital, where she is re ceiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Murray of Spencer spent Saturday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Tom Donlin. Mrs. Donlin accompanied them home for a few days visit. Mrs. Bert Harding and daugh ter, of Whiting, Iowa, spent Tues day and Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Harding’s sister, Mrs. John Claussen, and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harding of Whiting, Iowa, spent from Satur day until Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Claussen and family. John Ryan of Gillette, Wyo., will arrive tomorrow morning for a few days with his brother, J. B. Ryan, and other relatives. Miss Marcia Salmons returned Saturday from Grand Island, where she had been visiting rel atives for three weeks. Miss Ruth Harris left Monday for Ogden, Iowa, where she will teach her second term as music instructor in the Ogden public schooL Mrs. C. F. Grill and children returned to their home here last Friday after spending the sum mer with relatives and friends at | Falls City. They were accompan I ied by her brother, Homer Sand rock, who returned to his home in Falls City the following day. Jack Minton and son, Jack, of Lincoln, spent from Sunday un til Wednesday at the home of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Alice Minton, and other rel atives. Mrs. John Grutsch visited at the home of Mrs. Ruth Scott at Atkinson Friday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Walling and Paul Shierk went to Winner, S. D., Sunday where they met Mrs. Sierk, who had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Marie Petranek at White River, S. D., for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O’Donnell of Omaha announce the birth of a son, this morning. John O'Donnell and daughter, Mrs. M. Swartz and sister, Mrs Ed Lyman of Omaha drove up Wednesday for a short visit with their brother and sisters and other relatives here, Mrs. John Claussen and son, Wil|ard and daughter:, Mrs. Philip Yarnall, drove to Whiting, Iowa, Wednesday where they wdll visit relatives for a day and then go to Omaha, where Willard plans to enlist in some branch of the military service. Mrs. Wallace Lundeen of Chic kasha, Oklohoma, arrived Tues day to spend ten days visiting her sister, Mrs. Clarence Butterfield and family in O’Neill and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Der ickson at Dorsey. Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddy of Sioux Falls, S. D., announce the birth of a son, born Wednesday. Miss Reba Cuddy, who has been at the Stuart hospital for the past seven weeks recuper ating from a major operation, re turned to her home last Thurslay. i Mrs. Frank Dwork of Oakdale j came to O’Neill Tuesday to spend a few hours with her sister,1 Mother M. Bertrand of St. Fran cis Mission, S. D., who was en route to Denver, Colo., to attend retreat. Mother Virginia of this city accompanied her to Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter re ceived word that their son, Cor poral Lewis L. Peter of Herbert Smart Airport, Macon, Georgia, was promoted to the grade of Sergeant on August 13. Mrs. Arlen Kirks and children of Spencer visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Greene and other relatives on Saturday. Jerry Regan of Omaha, who had been visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Greene for a week, accompanied Mrs. Kirks and children to their home for a visit. Mrs. A1 Sauser entertained eight guests at a 1:30 luncheon at her home Wednesday, honoring her sister, Mrs. Joe Guinan of Missouri Valley, Iowa, who is spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and family moved the last of the week from the Guy Beckwith residence on West Douglas street to the home formerly occupied by Mrs. Myrtle Manzer and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Melena re ceived word today that their son, Woodrow, had arrived at Ala meda, Cal. Woodrow joined the Coast Guards several weeks ago and reported for duty in Omaha a week ago Sunday. Miss Mary Golden of Onfaha came Wednesday to visit at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dishner and other relatives. J. B. Fullerton, one of the pio neer residents of Pleasantview township, was here Tuesday on 1 his way home from a business trip to Sioux City. Miss Yvonne Sirek returned Saturday from Omaha, where she had been visiting relatives and friends. Miss Virginia Carter returned to her home in Columbus today, after being a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden and family for ten days. Sheriff Pete Duffy and A1 Strube went to Omaha today on a business trip. They were ac companied by Miss Billie Evans, who went to visit her sister, Mrs. Howard Bauman, who is receiv ing medical treatment at St. Cath erine's hosjpital. Word was received here by relatives and friends of the birth of a son, William Francis, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. Wrn, Ryan at Ains worth on Sunday, August 18. Mrs. Ryan is making her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. West at Ainsworth while Mr. Ryan is serving in the U. S. Navy. Pat Mitchell of Seattle, Wash., arrived home Friday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell for a week. A large number from this city attended the Old Settlers Picnic north of O'Neill last Tuesday af ternoon and evening. Julius D. Cronin delivered an address in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Hickey took their son, Francis, to Pender today, from where he will leave Friday for Holywood, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Verzal and sun, Jerry, returned to their home at Wayne last Sunday, after a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Quinn, and his brother, Ed, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Rickly went to Omaha Sunday to attend Fall Market Week. They return ed home Wednesday evening. N. Barber of Fullerton came Sunday to remain with the children dur ing their absence. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas! Robertson Of Broken Bow spent from Saturday until Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson. Miss Margaret Miller of Orch ard was here Tuesday visiting friends. Mrs. Seth Noble entertained the Pinochle club at her home Friday afternoon. High score was won by Mrs. Robinette Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Semlak of Norfolk spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Enright Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orth re turned to Lincoln Saturday, af ter a few days visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rob ertson. Miss Elaine Streeter of Sioux CRy, who is a student nurse at St. Vincent’s hospital, came Sun day to spend a week with her parents, " Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter, and family. The Misses Margaret and Anna Joyce, of Omaha, came Sunday for a two weeks visit with their brother, Tom, and other relatives and friends. Come now and get one of the pre-holiday specials at the O’Neill Photo Company. See the window for offer. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. 15-1 Miss Ellen Lois Wilcox went to Elgin Sunday to spend a week visiting relatnes and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka left Monday for Clarkson, where they will visit his father, Anton Ruzicka, for a few days before going to Omaha to visit relatives until Sunday. Miss Hazel Schwisow and Don ald Hill, of Omaha, spent the week-end with her father, Paul Schwisow, and family. Miss Margaret Hickey, who has been, visiting at the homes of her brothers, John and P. V. Hickey, for a week, left Sunday for Pen der, where she will visit relatives until Friday, when she will re turn to her home in New York. Mrs. Harry Bright of Orchard came Monday to spend two weeks visiting at the home of her son, R. H. Bright, and family. Mrs. A. L. Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mullen went to Gris wold, Iowa, Saturday, where they attended a family reunion there on Sunday. They returned home Sunday evening. Francis Hickey left today for Pender, where he will join his grandmother and aunt, Mrs. Anna Hickey, and daughter, Winifred. Friday they will return to their home in Hollywood, Calif., after spending several months visiting with relatives and friends here and at Pender. Mrs. Elma Evans returned Fri day from Omaha, where she had TOUGH GOING? Take time out for a bottle of Squirt* There is new energy and lip in its tangy, fresh-fruit goodness — delicious, thirst-quenching flavor that satisfies. Just try a bottle —you'll love it. YOUR DIALER IS NOT RATIONED towlrf Taka* lass swaaf I “MERRI” Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. O’Neill, Nebraska Boys’ Sweaters GOOD ASSORTMENT New Slock 149 2.49 Boys’ Corduroy Pants AGE 6 TO 18 2.98 - I . 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O’Donnell, Mrs. O’Donnell re turned to Omaha with Mrs. Credle for a visit. Mrs. Helen Simar spent Sun day at Bassett with friends. Mrs. C. F. McKenna went to Omaha Sunday to spend a week visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Gerald Phalin of Valhalla, N. Y., arrived Tuesday to spend until Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phalin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richter entertained around forty relatives and friends at a birthday clinner at, their home Sunday, honoring tneir son, Jimmy’s first birthday. Mrs. W. H. Harty and daugh ter, Helen, and Mrs. P. B. Harty and daughter, Ann, went to Sioux City on Monday to spend a few days. Miss Estella Link of Elgin was a guest of Mrs. Grace Wilcox on Sunday. Miss Roberta Arbuthnot of Omaha spent from Saturday un til Monday at the homes of her mother, Mrs. R. L. Arbuthnot, and brother, Jack, and family. Thanks, Friends! I wish to thank all my good friends for your support at the primary ♦ election. 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