FOR SALE NEW AND USED Ranges and .beating stoves.—O’Neill Hatchery OUROC Boars. — Frank Loock, Spencer, Nebr. 26-3p USED BROODER Stove, 3 coal ranges, oil heater. — O'Neill Hatchery. 28-1 ^QUARTER SECTION of land in JPieasantview township, in Holt ocoanty, Nebr., being the South west Quarter of Section 23 North, Range 13, West of the 6th P. M„ Holt county, Nebr. Write Box 101, this office. 26-3 HROODER HOUSE, 2 Stock Tanks.—O’Neill Hatchery. 28 HLATZ BOTTLED BEER FOR Sale at Bazelman’s, South 4th Street Come in and try it. Also Clinches. Gasoline and Gro ceries. 8-tf. WANTED WE WILL BUY YOUR USED Car, Chevrolet or Fords 1937 to 1942 Models.—Midwest Motor •Company. 28 -YOU WANT EXPERT and effi cient handling of your livestock, insured responsibility and prompt returns of proceeds? Then consign to FRANK E. SCOTT COM. CO.. Sioux City, la., the firm with a 31 year record fidr dependability.” 27-tf STrAYED TAKEN UP—At my place on or about Oct. 15, 2 white faced calves, about 4 months old. ■Owner may have same by prov ing property and paying expen ses —Con Keyes. 27-3 ,kFirst publication Nov. 5, 1942) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2952 In the County Court of Holt -County, Nebraska, November IS, 1942. In the matter of the Estate of ^Joseph Charles Gallagher, De -aeased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims ■gainst said estate is February JS. 1943. and for the payment -of debts is November 5, 1943, and that on November 26, 1942, -md on February 27, 1943, at 10 •’clock A. M., each day, I will be the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims -and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, *1-3 County Judge. CCOUNTY COURT SEAL) (fFarat publication Nov. 12, 1942) NOTICE OF SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE ffotice is hereby given that the UJoard of Educational Lands and Funds, or its' authorised repre sentative. will offer for lease at public auction on the 2nd day of December, 1942, at 3:00 o’clock V. M., at the office of the County Treasurer of Holt County, in CVNeill, Nebraska, the following ^educational lands within Holt Oounty, upon which the contract for sale or lease has been forfeit ed or cancelled. At the same time and place, all 'improvements on such lands will-be sold at public auction. Said public auction is be, held open one hour. Sale will not bp final until approved Iby the Board of Educational 1-ands and Fund* Description Sec, Twp. Rnge All 16 31 9 BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL LANDSdrFUNDS Henry H. Bartling, 3T7-3 Secretary. . j >|| 1 -2 mm — .S O) 15 I *? 4,*jT3-a^ >< ccccjj'c C J _ > »> j* 5 ”3 £ <■ 1$ C -i .S3 J? 5P •“• M M m o5 IIlllli&la!sS“-;-2 3c,Si«! 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I ' ! 25 38 42 73 31 57 50 | 14 330 106 15 25 13 80 26! 42 15 I 8 224 *32 ' 151 133 190, I 22 628 | 43 l°s II 1 155 1271144 1 54 585 1 III!1 II I || | 484 54 I 120 40 28 22 79 1 7| 534 207 89 33 ! 96 17 30 20 37 - 5! 327 I 1 ! 132413 110 158' 35 60 83 1 8 698 698 'll I I , | 1542 I I I I I I '* | ! 2183 641 * praying that the road commenc ing at a point at the southwest corner of Section 14, Township 30, Range 11, which is on county road No. 359 and running straight north a distance of four miles to connect with the eastern terminus of County Road No. 350. That a hearing on this petition will be held on Tuesday, No vember 24, 1942, at 2:00 o’clock P. ML. by the Holt County Board of Supervisors, at which time ar guments for and against the granting of the petition will be heard. JOHN C. GALLAGHER, 27- 2 County Clerk. (First publication Nov. 19, 1942) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 2481 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebrarska, November 19, 1942. In the matter of the estate of Thomas E. McKenzie, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the Executor of said estate has filed in this court his final report and a petition for final settlement and distribution o£ the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard December 9, 1942, at 10 o’clock A. M , at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all persons in terested may appear and be heard concerning said final report and the distribution of said estate. LOUIS W REIMER. 28- 3 County Judge. BRIEFLY STATED Mrs. Beck Wallen is seriously ill at her home. Mrs. McCartney visited friends in Butte on Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. James Rooney entertained the P. E. O. Club Thursday after non. Ruth Jane Pearson, of Neligh, visited her grandmother, Mrs. Jane Harnish last week. A birthday party was held at the home of Thomas Hiscock Wednesday evening in honor of his birthday. Mrs. L. K. Huff and Judy left Monday for their home in Seattle, Wash., after visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. S. J. Weekes left Tuesday for Omaha, for a few days visit. From there she will go to Phoenix. Arizona, to spend the winter, i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowden and Mrs. Steve Hicks left Friday for Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Bowden expect to make their future home there. Mrs. Ralph Beckwith entertain ed the L. L. Bridge Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Brugeman won high prize, Mrs. Frank Clements traveling and Mrs. Melvin Johnson low. Miss Mary Brophy, of Grand Island, came Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brophy for a few days. Lod Janousek went to Brainard last Sunday to visit his mother. The Home Nursing Class is ready for the final unit, on the care of the sick. HELP KEEP. THE COAST CLEAR — Enlist in the Coast Guard now. 317 P. O. Bldg., Om ha, Nebr. Mrs. E. M. Gallagher entertain ed the Contract Club at a 7 o’clock dinner at a local cafe Wednes day evening. Irene Gilday spent Sunday in At kinson, visiting Regina’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clausson. Mrs. Harry Bright, of Wayne, is visiting her son and daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bright. Mrs. Helen Mullen, Bernadette Brennan, Constance Golden, Mrs. Brennan and Mrs. Wilcox went to Sioux City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Gillespie returned Tuesday from Omaha, where Bennett finished his final examination for entrance into the U. S. Navy. He will leave Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asher and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wyant went to Genoa Sunday, to bring back Mrs. A. R. Wyant, who had been visiting there for several days. The Misses Frances and Irene Yocum entertained seventeen guests at a post-nuptial shower at the home of Mrs. Donald Asher, Monday evening. Mrs. Asher is the former Marjorie Wyant Ellen Lois Wilcox spent the week in Elgin, where she visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bosn, son Ray and daughter, Marion, went to Lincoln Sunday, where Mrs. Bosn entertained St. Elizabeth’s hospital for medical treatment. Miss Marjorie Graybill, vocal music supervisor at the public school, has resigned her position to accept a similar position at Manning. Iowa. Bennett Gillespie has enlisted in the Navy Reserves and will ! leave here Sunday for Omaha, leaving the latter city on Monday for the Great Lakes Training Station. Staff Sergeant Vic Bredchoft, of the Aberdeen Proving Grounds Maryland, arrived Monday to spend a furlough with his parents, Mr., and Mrs. Fred Bredehoft and other relatives and friends. Miss Regina Claussen and Miss Mr. and Mrs: Dean Streeter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter and fam ily, and Mattie Soukup went to Brunswick on Sunday to attend a birthday celebration in honor of the boys mother, who celebrated her 83 birthday. Clafenc^ Wrede and Mrs. Henry Martin left Sunday for Ro chester, Minn. Mrs. Martin under went a major operation on Wed nesday. Latest reports state that she is getting along as well as could be expected. She is at St. Mary’s hospital. The Catholic Daughters had a party Tuesday evening. After lunch ati a local cafe, they played cards. Mrs. DeBacker and Mrs. P. B. Hickey won high scores Hostesses were: Mrs. McPharlin, Margaret Steckmeyer, Mrs. Merle Hickey, Mrs. Frank Clements. Mrs. James Corkle. Private Pete Donohoe, of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., left Wednes day for camp, after visiting his mother and other relatives here the past week. M rs. E. M. Gallagher entertain ed the Martez and the Contract A “16 CYLINDRER” LAYING MASH... AT A “6 CYLINDER” PRICE That’s what you get when you buy Shamrock “16 Cylinder” Laying Mash. It’s called a “16 cylinder laying mash” because it is supercharged with 16 vitamins and trace minerals supplied by a special ingredient made by Sham rock’s affiliated laboratory. And it sells at a “six cylinder" price because there’s no long distance shipping, warehouse costs, etc., to pay on this feed. Everybody knows hens need lots of vitamins and trace min erals. So it stands to reason health and egg laying can’t be good if the egg mash is low in these vital elements. Just try SHAMROCK “16 Cylinder” Lay Mash. It is not expensive and has lots of pushing-power. See what its rich amounts of 16 vita mins and trace minerals will do for your layers. Manufactured and sold by O'Neill Hatchery O'NEILL- NEBRASKA Clubs Tuesday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wiliam Froe lich, Mrs. Frank Froelich, Mrs. E. M. Gallagher and Mrs. Pat Harty. The O’Neill Womans Club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. R. Miller on Monday afternoon, No vember 23. Mrs. Dewey Schaffer will review the book, “Driving Woman.” A roll call will be “My Favorite Book.” The beauty of your teeth may play an important part in your life, when you apply for a position in business or social life.—Dr. Fisher, Dentist. 28-1 Corporal Technican Bill Con ard, of Camp Edwards, Mass., ar rived home Friday to spend hisj furlough visiting relatives and friends. Livestock Prices Steady; Market Undertone Firm Livestock receipts were fairly heavy here on Monday and prices ‘were fully steady with a week ago. All buyers were intent on getting their feed lots stocked with cattle prior to the deadline on the government gas rationing program. Cattle supplies here were absorbed readily and the market undertone was firm. Lightweight steer calves topped at $14.60 with the long end going at $13.25 to $14.50. Heifers rang ed mostly from $12.25 to $13.50 with a few reaching higher. Yearlings looked nominally steady with a top of $13.50 paid for steers. The bulk of supplies cashed at $12.25 to $13.25. Heif ers in the yearling class bulked at $11.50 to $12.50. Cow supplies were heavy and the price trends in this were stronger, especially on the better grades. The best beef cows made $11.75 with a considerable number selling from $10.00 to $11.25. Others, carrying less flesh, placed in the upper nines. Heiferettes scaling 1180 pounds made $12.70, that price being paid sparingly. Bulls with weight cashed from $10.80 to $11.00. The demand for milch cows was good and these sold by the head at fancy prices. Heavyweight butchers sold from $13.15 to $13.25 with lights dropping another nickel. Sows made $13.00 to $13.05. Feeders ranged in price from $13.75 to $15.20. A large number of little pigs sold by the head at good prices. Sheep receipts were light. Lambs topped at $11.10. 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