CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALK FOR SALE!—House for sale, half mile east of O’Neill.—E. J. Matthews, O'Neill. 42-2* LHAVE MONEY to loan on farms and ranches and city property at 4xh% interest.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 8-tf JFOR SALE—Farm buildings, 5J2 miles north of O’Neill.—P. C Donohoe, O’Neill. 39-tf FOR SALE—An almost new Rinze Piano. Priced veiy reas onable.—Pete More, Kedbird, Nebr. 42-2 FOR SALE—Registered Brown S L m, 11, 4 years old, weight 1400 Priced to sell.—Roy Jrtitrhell, Star, Nebr. 43-3* FOR SALE—2200 acre ranch; has fOO acres hay meadow and 1600 acres pasture. Good buildings, Possession March 1st.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 40-tf FREE—Your choice, 100 Chinese Elm or American Elm windbreak and 5 Spiroa Vanhou'tte for $1.00 to cover digging, packing, post age costs, to all inquiries for cat alog. — HARRISON NURSERY COMPANY, Desk E, York, Ne brask I 40-4 FOR SALE—1600 acre Hay and Cattle ranch at $6.50 per acre. Fair buildings, running water in pasture.- R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 34-tf FOR SALE-—320 acres, improved, 2 miles northwest of O’Neill; pos- ■ session March 1, 1944; 160 acres under cultivation, balance pas-j ture — P. C Donohoe, O’Neill, Nebr. 39-tf LOST LOST—A Green and Black model Schaffer pen. Reward. - Leave at The Frontier office. LOST A brown Oxford size 8 Vi in O’Neill or Chambers, Satur day February 26. Finder return to Frontier office for reward. WANTED HAN OR WOMAN wanted to sup ply customers with famous Wat kins products in O’Neill. No in ve tm< t. Business established, earnings average $35 weekly, pro' starts immediately. Write J R. Watkins Co., D-77, Winona, Minn. 43-1* YOU WANT EXPERT and offi ce t handling of your live stock. in ured responsibility and prompt returns of proceeds? Then consign to FRANK E. SCOTT COM CO.. Sioux City, la the firm with a 31 year record for r pendability. 26-tf PERSONAL PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do youi own Perhianent with Charm Ki I Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. lo, absolutely harmle Praised by thousands, including F senzie, glamorous movie star. Money refunded if not satis fied- Johnson Drugs. 37-10* CF’ii.sl publication Feb. 24, 19441 Julius D. Cnuuui, Attorney ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. In the matter of the application of Nora M. McLane, Guardian of Rob rt Luben and Esther E. Lubcn, Minors, for License to Sell Real Estate. Now, on this 21st day of Feb ruary, A. D., 1944, this matter came on to be heard before the undo signed D. R. Mounts, Judge «f the 1 if teen th Judicial District in 1 for Holt County, Nebraska, up the petition of Nora M. Mc Lane, Guardian of the persons, estate and property of Robert Luben and Esther E. Luben, n mors, praying for a license to sc 11 the undivided one-sixth right, » ' . nd interest of the said Esther E. Luben and the undivided one si xth right, title and interest of the said Robert Luben in and to the following described real estate, DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH OfHc* Phene 77 complete X-Ray Equipment Gi*>*ea Correctly Fitted .net (Dr. Brown, 22S Phunie | Dr. French. 242 For Reliable Insurance PROMPT SETTLEMENT REASONABLE RATES SEE L. G. Gillespie Agency V . F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill : Nebraska ! RAY H. SHRINER O'NEILL. NEBR. In uronce of Ail Kinds, Real > state and Rentals r HL A. Loans @4Vi% Phone 106 Ret. 136 towit: Northwest Quarter of Sec tion Thirty-five, Township , Twenty-nine, North, Range Thir | teen, West of the Sixth P. M, ' Holt County, Nebraska, for the purpose of maintaining and edu-, eating said minors and paying the 1 charges and costs of managing (their said estates. Upon consideration whereof, 'and it appearing from said petit ion that it is necessary to sell the right, title and interest of said minors in and to all of said real estate for the purpose of maintain mg and educating said minors and paying the charges and costs of managing their said estates. It is Ordered that the next of ( kin of said minors and all persons | interested in their said estates j appear oefore the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, on or before me in the Court Room in the Court House in the City of ONeill, Holt County, Nebraska, on the 23rd day of March, A, D., 1944, at ten o’clock A. M., of said day, then and there to show cause why a license should not be grant ed for the sale of said minor's right, title and interest in and to all of said real estate in accord with the prayer of said petition. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy hereof be published at least three successive weeks before the said day of hearing in The Frontier, a weekly newspaper j printed, published and of general ! circulation in Holt County, Ne braska. BY THE COURT D. R. MOUNTS, 42-3 District Judge. (First publication Fob, 17, 1944.) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3059 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, February 17, 1944. In Hi" matter of the Estate of Mary Pribil, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limi ted for presenting claims against said estate is June 9, 1944, and for the payment of debts is February 17, 1945, and that on March 9, 1944, and on June 10, 1944, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I 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, 41-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) (First publication Febr. 17, 1944) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 2965 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, February 15, 1944. In the matter of the Estate of Ethan J. Allen, 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 March 8. 1944, 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) 41-3 (First publication Feb. 17, 1944) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3052 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, February 10, 1944. In the matter of the Estate of Mildred E. Roche, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limi ted for presenting claims against said estate is June 9, 1944, and for the payment of debts is February 10, 1945, and that on March 9, 1944, and on June 10, 1944, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I 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, 41-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL.) (First publication Feb. 24, 1944) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 3064 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, February 24, 1944. in me mailer oi me r,siate or John R. Ruther, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Anna Ruther as Administratrix of said estate, and will be heard March lfl, 1944, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. LOUIS W. REIMER, 42-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) (First publication Febr. 17, 1944) NOTICE OF ELECTION TO BE HELD FOR SUPERVIS ORS OF THE HOLT SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT TO ALL OWNERS OF LAND lying within the boundaries of the Holt Soil Conservation Dis trict: Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of March, 1944, an election will be held for the elect ion of four supervisors for the Holt Soil Conservation District of the State of Nebraska. The names of the candidates are as follows: Allyn, Clavin, of Stuart Bemholz, Louis, of Page Holz, Hugo, of O’Neill Karo, A. Max of Stuart Keyes, Floyd of Inman Revell, E. J. of Star Roche, Joe of Atkinson Sire, Walter G. of O’Neill. All persons, firms, and corpor ations who hold title to any lands within the boundaries of said Dis trict are eligible to vote at the said election. One polling plact will be opened between the hour: of 1:30 and 5:00 p. m., on Marci 4, at the Court House in O'Neill ! Nebraska. ■ Nonresident landowners, o: those wdio wish to vote by mail may apply in person or in writing to the District Election Officer, Mr Louis Kopecky of Inman, Ne braska, requesting a ballot. Landowners who find that the} 1 may not be able to vote at th< ! polls on the election day may se cure a ballot and Form SCD-1! at any of the following places anc vote by sealed ballot at any timi i prior to the election: I 1. Chambers State Bank Chambers, Nebraska. | 2. First National Bunk, Atkin son, Nebraska. 3. First National Bank, Stuart Nebraska. 4. Emmet State Bank, Emmet Nebraska. 5. Cooperative Bank, Page Nebraska. 6. Farmers State Bank, Ewing Nebraska. 7. U. S, Post Office, Inman Nebraska. 8. U. S. Post Office, Star, Ne braska. 9. Production Credit Associ ation, County Agricultural Agent’s Office and the Coun ty AAA Office, O’Neill, Ne braska. Dated this 8th day of February, 1944. STATE SOIL CONSERVA TION COMMITTEE, By F>. G. Jones, 41-3 Executive Secretary. NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a primary election will be held in the several voting precincts of Holt County, State of Nebraska, on Tuesday April 11, 1944, during the hours designated by law, for the following purposes to-wit: 1. To express a preference, if so desired, by each political party for Presidentand Vice President of the United States. 2. The election by each of the political parties of delegates and alternates to the sever al National and State Con ventions as provided by Statute. 3. The nomination by each po litical party of one candi date for Congress from the Fourth Congressional Dis trict in the State. 4. The nomination by each political party of candidates for State offices, to-wit: One Governor One Lieutenant Governor One Secretary of State One Auditor of Public Ac counts One State Treasurer One Attorney General One Railway Commissioner 5. The non-political nomin ation of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. 6. The non-political nomin ation of two candidates for the Board of Regents of the State University for Regent District No. Six. 7. The non-political nomin ation of two candidates for Judge of the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial district of the State. 8. The non-political nomin ation of two candidates for the twenty-eighth Legisla tive District of the State. 9. The non-political nomin ation of candidates for members of the Board of Directors of Consumers Public Power District, Dis trict No. Two. 10. The nomination by each po litical party of one candi date for the following county offices to wit: One Supervisor from the Second Supervisor Dis trict. One Supervisor from the Fourth Supervisor Dis trict. One Supervisor from the Sixth Supervisor District. 11. The non-political nomin ation of two candidates for the office of County Judge. Which primary election will be opened at 8:00 o’clock in the morning and remain open until 8:00 o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 29th day of February, 1944. JOHN C. GALLAGHER, 43-1 County Clerk. (First publication March 2, 1944) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY LICENSE SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED TO SELL REAL ESTATE In the Matter of the Application of Leo T. Adams, Administrator af the Estate of Martha J. Hunt for License to Sell Real Estate. Now, on this 1st day of March, 1944, Leo T, Adams, Administra tor of the estate of Martha J. Hunt, deceased, having presented his petition under oath praying for license to sell the following de scribed real estate of the said Martha J. Hunt, to-wit: Lot One (1) and Twelve (12), in Block H., in the Vill age of Chambers, Holt County, Nebraska, or a suflicient amount thereof to bring the sum of $1690.29, for the payment of debts allowed against said estate, and allowances and costs of administration, for the reason that there is not a suffi cient amount of personal property in the possession of said Leo T. Adams, Administrator, belonging to said estate, to pay said debts, allowances and costs. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that all persons interested in said estate appear before me at cham bers in the court house in the City of O'Neill, in said County, on the 5th day of April. 1944, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., to show cause, j if any there be, why a license ! should not be granted to said Leo 1 T. Adams, Administrator, to sell > so much of the above described i real estate of said decedent as , shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It is further ordered that a copy , of this order be served upon ail ; | persons interested in said estate . by causing the same to be pub lished three successive weeks in ; The Frontier, a newspaper printed ’ and published in said County of ■: Holt. D. R. MOUNTS, 1 43-3 District Judge. BRIEFLY STATED " Miss Mildred Stuart spent the week-end visiting at the home of i her parents at Page. | - Miss Mary Lois Mohr sDent the j we< k-end in Atkinson visiting the i home folks. Miss Marion Dickson, who has been visiting her sister, Miss Mar jorie Dickson for the past two I weeks, left Wednesday for Fort Smith, Arkansas. Miss Margaret Higgins, who at tends the Wayne State Teach ers College, spent the week-end 1 here visitine her parents. Mr. and M's. Tom Higgins and other rela tives and friends. Mr and Mrs. Fred Vitt returned i Saturday from Omaha, where j they spent several days visiting 1 relatives and looking after busi ness matters. William Spelts, of the Spelts i Ray Lumber company, returned from Omaha last Saturday, where he had been attending a lumber men’s convention for several days. - .Toe Beha of Minneapolis, Minn/ arrived Wednesday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beha and other relatives and friends for a few days. Mrs. Emmet Carr and daugh ter. Sharon Ann, arrived Thurs day morning from Los Angeles, Cal., where they have been visit in with hr husband, who is in the army and who is stationed near there. Seaman 2-c Ezera Gaskill came home Saturday from the Naval , Training Station at Farragut, i Idaho, on leave for a visit with his wife and family and other i relatives and friends. Staff Sgt. Leo DeLong came Sunday from Fort Banning. Geor gia, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeLong and other rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen re turned Thursday from Denver, Colorado, where they had spent the past ten days visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Guy Cole and Mrs. John Conard took Mrs. Esther Harris and son, Guy, to Sioux City last Saturday to visit Mrs, Harris’ son, Ross, wrho was operated on for appendicitis Saturday. He is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hammond received word from their son, Second Lt. George Hammond that he has been transferred from New Orleans to Camn Barclay Texas. His wife accompanied him to his new post. Mrs. John Pruss returned last Thursday from Boulder, Col., where she had spent several weeks visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoehne. Mrs. L. O. Johnson left Tuesday for Lincoln, where she wrill visit THE POCKET BOOK of KNOWLEDGE * ^ 1HE JOB HAD TO BE POME. 90 INDUSTRY'S INVENTIVENESS CREATED A HONING TOOL i/5in THE LENGTH OF A FOOTBALL FIELD/ THE WORLD'S LARGEST IT SMOOTHS SURFACES OF MAMMOTH WAR WEAPONS. A nyLOM ROPE, ihchss iM DIAMETER CAN LIFT A LOAP OF "THREE TOfi/S (jERERATOPS ASOARP THE HUGE PMER/CAM-MADE BATTLESHIP IOWA CA*f POUR OUT EAOOOA ELECTR/ClTy TO SUPPLY p cay of 20,000 By MEANfc OF AN IMPROVED SURFACIKI5 TREATMENT NW-REFLECTIHG eyEGiAssee a*?b NOW BElN<5 MAPS THE "TERM ‘ROUND OF ^ AMMUNITION ' IS BELEIVED TO HAVE ORIGINATED FROM THE FACT THAT AMMUNITION IN EARLY DAYS WAS . ROUND IN SHAPE £ PUBLIC SALE I am renting my place to Mr. Andersen, a splendid fellow, and will sell the following described property at Public Auction at the place 6 miles North and 2 miles West of the O'Neill Cemeteries, on FRIDAY, MARCH 10 SALE STARTS AT 12:30 O'CLOCK 56 - - HEAD OF CATTLE - - 56 30 Whileface Cows, 6 with calves by side, all bred to register ed Whileface Bull; 7 Two-year-old Heifers; 12 Yearling Heifers; 1 Yearling Whileface Bull. 4 - - - HEAD OF HORSES - - - 4 2 Brown Mares, smooth mouth, wt. 2400 lbs.; 1 Grey Mare, 4 years old, wt. 1300 lbs.; 1 Brown Mare, 4 years old, wt. 1000 lbs. 3 Dozen Laying Hens. 50 bu. Good Ear Corn. 50 bu. Rye. 10 bu. White Seed Corn. Stack Corn Fodder with plenty corn on. FARM MACHINERY One 8-foot Disc; 1 John Deere Lister; Two 1-row John Deere Cultivators; 1 Wagon and Rack; 1 McCormick 5-foot Mower; One 10-foot Hay Hake; 1 Walking Plow; One 1-Horse Grain Drill; One 2-Section Harrow; 1 John Deere 2-Row Eli; 1 Hay Stacker; 1 Grinder with Sweep; 1 Hand Corn Sheller; 1 Grind ing Slone; 1 Riding Plow; 1 International Manure Spreader; 1 Feed Bunk; 1 Set Concord Harness; 1 Set Fly Nets, new; Some Collars; 1 Blacksmith Vise; and many other articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. 1 Majestic Range; One 2-Burner Gasoline Stove; 1 Heating Stove, extra good; 1 Dining Room Table, some Chairs; 1 Kitchen Cabinet; Some Dishec and Cooking Utensils; 1 Gallon Churn, glass; 1 Aladdin Lamp with Shade and extra Goble and Mantle; ne 9x12 Wool Rug; 1 small Bureau; 1 Telephone; 1 Shepherd Dog, extra good. Two Pups. Terms:—CASH, or see your banker before the sale. JOHN T. O'MALLEY, Owner G. P. COLMAN, Auctioneer WALTER O'MALLEY, Clerk Hit of iise Spring Fashion I I Get a Hat for jrour new spring oi^it—and tnu*e it a Wot Marathon for a SMART outfit! lJot just for spring, either, but for SEASONS of proud service—-they’re genuine fur felts! Conservative and youthful models to chooae from, including bound and raw edges, stitched crowns, individualized bands. —-—— —« •Reg U. S. Pat. OR. The Presbyterian Guild was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. C. Anderson. a\oj e joj spuauj pue saApeia-i days. Lee E. Osborn C-M 3-c arrived Saturday from Farragut, Idaho, on leave for a visit with his wife and family and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Tomlinson spent Sunday in Inman visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry. Chief Petty Officer Orville Green, United States Navy, who is stationed in the Panama Canal' Zone, arrived Friday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Green and other relatives and friends. His wife, who is making her home in Omaha accompanied him here. He returns to the Canal Zone in a few weeks. Pfc. John Phalin arrived last Thursday from Sioux Falls, S. D., on a furlough for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Frank Phalin, and remained for the funeral, se curing an extension of his fur lough. Mrs. Oto Reising arrived Friday from Gary, Indiana, to attend the funeral of her brother, Lawrence Phalin, who was buried here Mon day. H. W. Tomlinson sold the build ing which houses the barber shop north of the First National bank, to Leonard Hamilton who is plan ing on opening a cafe there in tha near future. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Pearson and children, Jimmie and Jane, of Neligh, spent Sunday here visit ing at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jane Harnish. Thomas Higgins has obtained an office position with the Union Pacifiic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and left for there Sunday to take up his new duties. Seaman 2-c Robert Novratral arrived Saturday from the U. S. Naval Training Station at Far ragut, Idaho, for a visit with his mother and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Devall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter De vall and Nancy, and Mrs. Orville Metschke and Mary Ann were dinner guests at the Elmer Devall home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall entertained a group of friends and neighbors at a card party on Sat urday evening. A delicious lunch eon was served and a good time was reported by all. Second Lt. Neil Brennan arrived Tuesday from Fort Knox Ky., on leave to visit his mother. Mss. F. M. Brennan and with other rela tives and friends here. Mrs. Robert Ford spent Monday in Norfolk visiting friends. Mrs. Fay Miles, Mrs. Anton Toy j and Mrs. C. E Melena were as sisting hostesses. Miss Ann Mathrie left Wednes day for Valentine, where she- will attend the funeral of Mrs. Henry Sourwine. Word has "been rceived by Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gallagher that their son. Jack, has been trans frred from the Naval Traning Station at Farragut, Idaho, to Newport, R. I., where he will see duty on the ship John Hancock, which was launched recently. Jack has also ben promoted from Seaman 2-class to Seaman 1-class. Word' has been received by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harty that their son, Lt. Mike E. Harty, has ar rived safely over seas. He is somewhere in the South Pacific Mr. and Mrs. John D. Osen baugh announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Ruth Elizabeth, to Pvt. Edward R. Hilderhoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hilderhoff of Etna, Pa. The wedding will take place in March. Her fiance is with the 12th heavy bombard ment group, stationed at the Lin coln Air Base. 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