FOR SALE FOR SALE—Spotted Poland boars and gilts, registered and grade; mtsa one yearling boar, eligible to register.—Roy M Black, 3 miles of Spencer, Nebr. 22-4* FOR SALE—Girl’s coat, size 14; girl’s junior coat, size 11; junior dress, size 11.—Mrs. M. J. Gold den, O’Neill. 22-1 FOR SALE—Electric razor, 8-day dock, small electric water heat *r. coal stove, wood stove, gate leg, table, 3 car batteries, 2 shot guns, chest of drawers, 3 ranges, tepsy stove, half bed and springs, full size bed and mattress, 2 ra dios, and lots of other furniture. Would buy some good used fur niture and stoves.—Hank’s Sec ond Hand Store, O’Neill. 22-1 X9£S9 Oldsmobile sedan. Five good fires, in good shape. — O. H. Parks. Page. 21-2* 1 SOLD 3 FARMS AND Ranches recently. Let me sell your place.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Refer. 12-tf ' IQR SAI..E: Several good farms and three good ranches.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 8-tf T FOR RENT @NE 5-ROOM HOUSE, one 2 wam house.—Enquire at the Fox ’ Grocery. 20-tf FOR RENT — Good modern res idence. See R. H. Parker. 11-tf WANTED “ f HAVE MONEY to loan on farms —d ranches and city property at interest.—R. H. Parker, CWefll, Nebr. 8-tf * COLLECTIONS WANTED — We collect your notes, judgments, mart gages, and accounts, or no charge. Handled everywhere. References furnished. 35 years’ experience. Write us fully — R. CL Valentine Co., Marshalltown, Rare. 7-tf PERSONAL PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do year own Permanent with Charm Karl Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Rasy to do, absolutely harmless. Ftarised by thousands, including Jane Lang, glamorous movie star. SEoney refunded if not satisfied. —Johnson Drugs. 21-15 dfRftrst publication Sent. 23, 1943) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 2929 In the County Court of Holt Ctaunty, Nebraska, September 20, C5M3 In the matter of the Estate of Michael O’Connor, Deceased. All persons interested in said mdatr are hereby notified that the Jfcdministratrix of said estate has filed in this court her final report 4oad a petition for final settlement sand distribution of the residue of and -estate; and that said report sand petition will be heard October rM. 1»43, at 10 o’clock, A. Mat ffltoe County Court Room in O’Neill, rIS«Hhraska, when all persons inter ested may appear and be heard - wrmw'rmng said final report and ebr distribution of said estate. LOUIS W REIMER, ■M-3 County Judge. flCOUNTY COURT SEAL) Grenville P. North, Attorney. fPFirst publication October 7, 1943) Arthur O. Auserod, Attorney Bartlett, Nebraska LEGAL NOTICE Carrie M. Maxwell and Carl Maxwell, her husband; John W. 8Mn and.Stites, first real name unknown, his wife; CZart Maxwell and r__Max wdl, first real ndihe unknown. Skis wife; Pearl Maxwell, unmar ried; Nettie M. Harmon and .. Harmon, first real name un kaown, her husband; Cora Stead, termerly Cora Neuenschwander, and Ted Stead, her husband; Wil ' San. H. Richardson and .. dfcchardson, first real name un known. his wife; T. B. Richardson, Sybase real and true name is T. £tert Richardson and Rich ardson, first real name unknown, iaasband and wife; the heirs, dbmsees. legatees, personal rep DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Oflc# Phene 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glaaaea Correctly Pitted Iwldwite J Dr. Brown, StS ! Phones ) Dr. French. 141 [For Reliable Insurance l I PROMPT SETTLEMENT j SEASONABLE RATES ] SEE Y* G. Gillespie Agency : TV. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 | O'Neill : Nebraska I SAY H. SHRINER O'NEILL. NEBR. | Sasaranco of All Klnd% Rst! Estate and RoAlals F. H. A. Loans @414% | Office Phona 106 Ros. 136 resentatives and all other persons interested in the estates of Joseph H. Richardson, Elizabeth M. Max well, William E. Elder, Orveille H. Richardson, and John L. Rich ardson, deceased, real names un known; and all persons having or claiming any interest in the South Half of the Southeast Quar ter of Section 31. in Township 25, North, of Range 10, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Ne braska. real names unknown; de fendants. are hereby notified that on the 20th day of September, 1943, Roy van Day, as plaintiff, filed a petition and commenced an action in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you. the object and prayer of which is to have plaintifT decreed to be the owner in fee simple of the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 31, in Town ship 25. North, of Range 10, West of the 6th P. M„ in Holt County. Nebraska; to have the title to said premises quieted in plain tifT; to have you decreed to have no title to or interest in said premises; and to remove the clouds cast on plaintiff’s title by reason of your claims. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 15th day of November, 194.3. ROY VAN DAY, 22-4 Plaintiff. (First publication Sept. 30, 1943) NOTICE OF REFEREE'S 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 Mrs. Anna O’Connor is Plaintiff and Jeremiah C. Horrigan, et. al., are defendants, (being Case Num ber 13759) directing me as Sole Referee to sell the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: The south one-half (SMs) of the north east one-quarter (NEMt), and the southeast one-quarter (SE1/^) of Section Twenty-six (26), Town ship Thirty-one (31), Range Eleven (11), West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska, I will sell said real estate at public auction to the highest bidder on the 2nd day of November, A. D., 1943, at two o’clock P. M., at the front door of the Court House in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. Terms of sale are 15 per cent cash on day of sale, balance payable on confirmation. Said sale will remain open one hdur. Dated this 27th day of Septem ber, A. D„ 1943. JULIUS D. CRONIN, , O’Neill. Nebraska, Sole Referee. GRENVILLE P. NORTH, Karbach Blk., Omaha, Nebraska, Attorney for Plaintiff. 21-5 (First publication October 7, 1943) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 2760 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, October 5, 1943. In tne matter of the Estate of Margaret Allen, 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 of the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard! October 27, 1943, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all persons inter ested may appear and be heard concerning said final report and the distribution of said estate. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 22-3' (First publication Sept. 23. 1943) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 2928 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 20, 1943. In the matter of the Estate of Mary O. Horrigan, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the Administratrix of said estate has filed in this court her final report and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard October 13, 1943, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all persons inter ested may appear and be heard concerning said final report and the distribution of said estate. LOUIS W. REIMER, (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 20-3 County Judge. Grenville P. North, Attorney. (First publication October 7, 1943) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 2989 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, October 7, 1943. In the matter of the Estate of Anna V. Jordan, Deceased. All persons interested in said Estate are hereby notified that the Administratrix of said estate has filed in this Court her final report and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be Money to Loan ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE | Central Finance Co. C. E. Jones. Manager | O'NEILL NEBRASKA [ I ... .. .. Your Portrait... In that smart uniform is a "must." All of your family and friends want it. And don't forget to remind them that you want theirs. Visit our studio today. We'll not keep you waiting. CHRISTMAS will soon be here and your portrait is your most personal and economical gift. O’Neill Photo Company heard October 27, 1943, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O'Neill, Nebraska, when all persons interested may appear and be heard concerning said final report and the distribution of said pctatp LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 22-3 (First publication October 7, 1943) LEGAL NOTICE Henry Michel; the heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons in terested in the Estate of Henry Michel, Deceased, real names un known; John W. Bunting; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other per sons interested in the Estate of John W. Bunting, Deceased, real names unknown; Irene Bunting; the heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the Estate of Irene Bunting, Deceased, real names unknown; and all persons having, or claiming, any interest in the northeast quarter of section 12, in township 25, north of range 12, west of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska, real names un known; Defendants, are hereby notified that on the 4th day of October, A. D., 1943, Ira Bunting, as plaintiff, filed a petition and commenced an action in the Dis trict Court of Holt County, Ne braska, aganst you, and each of you, the object and prayer of which is to have plaintiff decreed to be the absolute owner in fee simple of the northeast quarter of section 12, in township 25, north of range 12, west of the 6th P. M., in Hcjlt County, Nebraska: and to haveHhe title to, and pos session of, said premises forever quieted and_.confirmed in plain tiff; to have* you, and each of you, adjudged and decreed to have no title to, lien upon, or in terest in, said premises, or any part thereof; and to forever en join you fronj asserting any title to, right, claim lien or interest in, said premises adverse to plaintiff; and to remove the clouds cast upon plaintiff’s title by reason of your claims. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 15th day of November, 1943. IRA BUNTING, Plaintiff. By Julius D. Cronin, 22-4 His Attorney. Frontier’s Honor Roll The following Frontier readers have extended their subscriptons during the past week for which they have our thanks: D. B. Perkins William Langan Floyd Fuller William Egger Mrs. Frank Phalin Harley Fox H. A. VanHorn ‘ * A. O. Auserod, new E. D. Burrell Nat. Farm Loan Ass’n. Miss Mary Roseler, of Boulder, Colorado, came Friday to visit friends. YOUR MONEY OR HIS LIFE! HBtfe’UL'-siidJfcinAiwuntBBnttttM* - -- ■ -- Extras! WAR I bonds! ■ ■I — W I . I ■■■ ..I. Ml ■■ I !■!■■■ T I ■ I ■———— . Bureau of Publle Relation*. O. 8. War Department INDIAN MAIDS JOIN WACS—In proportion to the populatior members of North American Indian tribes have an outstanding record in volunteering for service in the armed forces. Indian women as well as the men are in uniform and engaged in patriotic work. Corporal Lillian Lincheze, center, WAC recruiter at Gallup, New Mexico, greets two Navajos from the tribe of which she is a member. Her fellow tribeswomen in colorful Navajo raiment are (left) Ruth Arne Williams and (right) Beatrice Bitselly. Corporal Lichenze has dote much in the enlistment of Indiana and is a popular member of the Gallup WAC recruiting office. Mrs. Elizabeth Donohoe Summoned Tuesday Eve Mrs. Elizabeth Donohoe died in the Dodge County Hospital in Fremont, Neb., last Tuesday even ing, October 5, 1943, after an ill ness of about three weeks, at the age of 65 years, nine months and twenty-three days. The body was brought to this city Wednesday afternoon and the funeral will be held from St. Patrick’s church Friday morning, October 8, 1943, at 10 o’clock and interment in Calvary cemetery at the side of her husband, who passed away on April 8, 1934. Mrs. Donohoe had been a suff erer from varicose veins for sev eral years and about a month ago she went to Fremont to visit her son, Joe and family and while there she took treatment for her trouble. About three, weeks ago she was taken with a severe at tack of the flu, which resulted in ‘her death in the hospital where she was taken for medical care after the flu attack. Elizabeth McNichols was born at Fond du Lac, Wis., on Decem ber 13, 1877. When she was six years old the family moved to Ames, Iowa, where they remained for one year and then came to this county in January, 1884, and this county had been her home ever since. On May 1, 1906, she was united in marrige to Thomas F. Donohoe, son of one of the pioneer families of the county. To this union three sons were born, who, with her brothers and sisters, are left to mourn the pass ing of a kind and affectionate mother and sister. The children are: Joseph T., Fremont, Nebr.; Sgt. Gerald, Camp Williston, Nevada; Clarence V., O’Neill. Her brothers are: John, Joe and Walter, O’Neill; and her sisters, Mrs. J. B. Donohoe and Mrs. P. V. Hickey, O’Neill. Mrs. Donohoe was a charming woman and had a host of friends in this city, where she was well known and universally admired for her many fine womanly qual ities. The many friends of the family tender sincere condolences to the sorrowing relatives in their hour of sorrow. Most Business Houses To Close October 13 In order to assist in the scrap Drive on Wednesday, October 13, practically all the business houses in, the county will be closed from 6 in the morning to 6 o’clock in the evening, to enable the busi ness men and their employees in the several towns in the county take part in the Drive. Practi cally all the business places in this city will be closed, the only exception being gasoline stations and restaurants. This was de cided on late this afternoon when practically all O’Neill business men agreed to close their places of business for that day, to assist in putting over the Scrap Drive. 4-H Victory Sewers The 4-H Victory Sewers held their last meeting at the home of our leader, Mrs. Herman Janzing. All members were present ex cept two. The books which were to be sent in were filled out and ready. After the meeting closed games were played, after which a delicious lunch was served. The club members enjoyed their club and are sorry to see it end.—Ruth Bells, Club Reporter. Hospital Notes Mrs. Bayne Grubb and baby dismissed on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Leiswald, of Chambers, a son, born Wednes day. John Dick, a tonsilectomy, on Tuesday. Mike Kirwin was dismissed on Tuesday. James Peters an accident patient, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Elmer Kraft and baby dis missed on Saturday. Morgan Sholby, of Page, a ton silectomy on Tuesday. Births Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy a son, Robert Fr ancis, on Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Leiswald a son, born Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Renel a son, born Tuesday. L. G. Gillespie returned this morning from a three weeks’ visit at the home of his son-in-law and daughter in Los Angeles, Calif. Lloyd says that traveling on trains these days is tough going. There are so many soldiers trav eling, going east and west, that all trains are crowded, and the train that he came home on was made up of twenty cars, all crowded. He says that he seen more of California this trip than any he had ever made there and he thinks less of California now that he ever did before. While workers there make more money than ever before, when all de ductions are made the weekly check is not so large The Misses Martha and Mary Hanley of Omaha jame up Wed nesday for a couple of days visit with the folks in the “old home town.” Seaman 2-c Gerald Hamilton of Farragut, Idaho, is visiting at the Harry and Claude Hamilton homes. The Catholic Daughters of America had a business meeting at the Golden Hotel on Tuesday evening. Mrs. D. Bohn, Mrs. Jas. Kelly, Mrs. H. Bowman, Mrs. Vince Suchy, Mrs. Merriman and Mrs. Ivan Pruss were cohostesses. Luncheon was served at the Elite Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Burrell, of the Chambers section of the county, were callers at this office last Monday and ordered The Frontier sent to them, so they could keep posted on the happen ings in this great big county of ours MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS Real investments in lasting styling and enduring fabrics—and all at rock-bottom prices! Rich stripings in single or double breasted mod els. Built for seasons of wear! MARATHON* HATS 3-98 Lasting quality all wool felts that can take seasons of hard wear! Raw or bound edges in ’all the new suit shades, invest tin a new Marathon hat today! Floyd Fuller, one of Stuart township’s successful farmers and stockmen, was a business visitor in this city last Friday and made this office a pleasant call, renew ing his subscription to The Fron tier. Mr. Fuller says they had a splendid crop in the southern part of Stuart township this year and with good prices the farmers and stockmen of that section of the county are feeling fine. William Langan, from out on the Eagle, was in the city last Friday, called at this office and advanced his subscription to Jan uary 1, 1945. Bill set a good ex ample for all our readers to follow. Miss Mildred Yantzi, of Minne apolis, Minn., came Tuesday and on Thursday left for Slayton, Minn., taking her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. David Yantzi, home. Mrs. Yantzi has been ser iously ill at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Tess Murray. Miss Mary Joe Allen spent the ' week-end in Page visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen. Charles Eaton, Savannah, Mo., spent from Sunday until Wednes day here visiting his sister, Mrs. W. H. Starlin, and other relatives and friends. Chick Gaines, of Omaha, had business in this city last Tuesday. ■' ** * f - ■ : »■’ :; J pr^^dAMUied. it The above map •howl election dis tricts established h.v the Nebraska Legislature, from which future Con lumen Directors will be elected. Jo A* OIL (Di&JtAkiiu SsAvsuL By New Plan For Election ^ of Consumers Directors REPRESENTATION on the Board of Directors of Con sumers Public Power District was assured for all dis tricts in the area served when legislation pajsed by the re cent Nebraska Legislature became effective on August 29. THE law now provides for seven members on Consumers f Board, each to be elected in the future, by voters of the respective districts established by the legislature. Not more than one director shall be elected from any district. WITH the growth of Consumers Public Power District to a state-wide institution, a plan which would pro vide state-wide representation on Consumers Board was sought by the Directors. Under the new arrangement, future directors will be elected from the various election districts as terms of present directors expire—thus provid ing representation from each of the seven districts and assuring a state-wide viewpoint in determining policies of the state-wide system. youA. Own. Sinhtwidc. fckdtJik. SifAl&m. «