CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE FOK SALE—FARM HOUSE 54 miles north of O’Neill. Bargain ■—P. C. Donohoe, O'Neill. 13-tf | I JUST SOLD TWO LARGE ranches. Also sold 3 farms. 1 would like to sell your place.—1 R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 16 I HAVE MONEY to loan on farms and ranches and city property at 44% interest.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill. Nebr. 8-tf NOW IS THE TIME FOR IN sulation, save fuel and be cooler in summer and warmer in winter. I have Balsam Wool and Zonolite. Come in and in vestigate.—Seth Noble. 11-tf. FOR SALE—A 2300 acre ranch, has 700 acres of hay meadow, balance in 3 pastures. Good buildings. Let me show it to you —R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 16 “STOCKERS AND FEEDERS: If interested, we invite your cor respondence and solicit your use of our BUYING Service. An old adage, ‘Anything well bought is half sold’ is just as true today. Our buyers are posted always as to market values and their ex- i pert service in sort and selection will earn for you much more than our charges. Write or call FRANK E. SCOTT Comm., Co.,' Sioux City.” 8-tf STRAYED STREYED. From my farm one White Face cow.—C. J. McGinn,1 Chambers, Nebr. 21 -2 ' MISCELLANEOUS (First publication Sent. 7, 1944) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MADISON COUNTY. NE BRASKA In the matter of the petition cf E. L. Hoffman for license to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Hon. Fay H. Pollock, one of the judges of the District Court of Madison County, Nebraska, made on the 15th day of July, 1944, for the sale of the real estate herein aifter described, there will be sold at public vendu«» to the highest bidder for cash, subject to all liens and encumbrances thereon, at the front door of the court house in the city of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, on the 7th day of October, 1944, at 10 o’clock A. M., the following described real estate, viz: The Southwest Quarter of Section Six, Township Twenty-nine, North, Range Nine, West of the Sixth Prin cipal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Fifteen per cent of the bid shall be payable in cash on date of sale and balance upon con firmation. Dated this 7th day of Septem ber, 1944. E. L. HOFFMAN, Administra tor of thr> estate of George Brethler, Deceased. 18-5 (First publication Sept, 7, 1944) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA In the Matter of the Estate of Rodger McGinnis, Deceased. No. -Probate TO: ALL PERSONS INTER ESTED IN SAID ESTATE, BOTH CREDITORS AND HEIRS: YOU ARE HEREBBY NOTI FIED that on the 8th day of September, A. D., 1944, Homer F. Mullen and Helen B. Mullen, petitioners, filed their petition in the above matter, setting forth among other things that Rodger McGinnis, who is one and the same person as Roger McGinnis, a citizen and inhabitant of Los z^ngeles California, died intestate 11th, 1939, seized and tainous ted at an undivided one vised obi.right, title and interest countryside Lots 9 and 10, in Block buried tan the Original Town of . s„ Sjnttttmmnmmrnmmmjti flatting” * >V£lam W. linmn Attorney Pint National Bank Building (VNelii 2it: DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Oflko PI*«m 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Claeses Correctly Pitted Residence ( Dr. Brown, 223 Phones ( Dr. French. 242 For Reliable Insurance PROMPT SETTLEMENT REASONABLE RATES SEE L. G. Gillespie Agency ] W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill , : Nebraska O’Neill, Holt, County, Nebras ka; that hd left him sur viving as bis sole and only heirs at law his widow, Mary Ann McGinnis, and his children, Evelyn G. Morrison, Francis L McGinnis, Robert S. McGinnis, Roger J. McGinnis, Martin H. Mc Ginnis, Adelade M. Jensen and Margaret M. Carlson; that Homer F. Mullen and Helen B. Mullen, petitioners, ate the owners as I joint tenants, and not as tenants in common, of the above describ | ed real estate, having derived I title thereto by mesne convey* i ances from the heirs-of the de ' ceased, Rodger McGinnis; that the prayer of said petition is that the Court may find and determine ! the time of the death of the de cedent, Rodger McGinnis; that Rodger McGinnis and Roger Mc Ginnis were and are one and the same person; that he died intes tate, a resident and citizen of Los Angeles, California; may find and determine who are his heirs and their degree of kinship; may find and determine the right of de scent of the real property of which he died seized; that further administration of this said Estate may be dispensed with; that there is no inheritance tax, state or federal, due from this said estate or the heirs thereof, and that there are no debts against said estate, and that the claims of all creditors are barred, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. That said matter is set for hear ing before the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in the; County Court Room in t e Co o House in the City of O’Neill, Ne braska, on the 28th day of Sep tember, 1944. at the hour of ten o’clock A. M., and that if you fail to appear at said time and place to contest said petition, the Court may grant the prayer thereof. , Dated this 6th day of Septem ber, A. D., 1944. BY THE COURT: LOUIS W. REIMER, 18-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) (First publication Sept. 14, 1944) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3109 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 8, 1944. In the matter of the Estate of Cornelius Keys, Deeeasd. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time lim ited for presenting claims against said estate is January 5, 1945, and for the payment of debts is Sep tember 8, 1945, and that on Oc tober 5, 1944, and on January 6, 1945, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, 19-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) T. F. Nolan, Attorney. (First publication Sept. 21, 1944) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Esiile No. 3059 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 18, 1944. In the matter of the Estate of Mary Pribil, Deceased. Ail persons interested in said estate are htreby notified lint the Executors of said estate has filed in this court their final re port and a petiton for final settle m nt and distiibution of the residue of said est te; and t' a' -aid report and petition will be heard October 11th, 1944, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Co at Room in O’Neill, Nebraiha. when -all persons interested may appear ,and be heard concerning said final report and the distrf oution of said estate. LOUIS W REIMER, 20-3 Countv Judge. COUNTY COURT SEAL) [First publication Sept. 21, 1944) Julius D Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 3117 In the County Couit of Holt bounty, Nebraska, September L9, 1944. In the matter of the estate of Anna Bauman, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in said ?ourt for the probate of a written instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Anna Baumm, Deceased, and for the appointment of Tess Protivinsky, as executrix thereof; that October 11, 1944 at 10 o’clork A. M., has been set for hearing said peti ion ard provirg add instrument in said Court when all persons con cerned may appear and conteat the probate thereof. LOUIS W RFTMFF 20-3 Countv Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) CHAMBERS ITEMS (Continued from page five) enjoying new sights and the brief change from army life. They expect to reach their destination Friday or Saturday of this week, rWO HOLT COUNTY BOYS WOUNDED IN ACTION Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fluckey received word from the War De partment Sunday that their son Pfc. Loy Fluckey, had beer wounded in action in Belgium or September 1. Word has alsc been received that P c. Dear Stevens, of Atkinson, who is ir the same Division as Loy. wai wounded on September 1 in Bel gium. These boys have beei across France and have see; aqtion in some of the i. fierces fighting. Vernon Harley left Tuesday evening for Leavenworth, Kan to enterthdswice. The American Legion and Aux iliary met Tuesday Evening, Sep tember 26, at the Legion Hall. It was decided to place bn order for more poppies than usual. They also discussed the building of a fence about the Legion prop erty as soon aspossible. The first Grammar room party i was held Thursday, September 21 at the school house. Guests of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades were, Mrs. Vernin Whit aker and Mrs. Cook. Games were played from 7:30 to 9:00 and then refreshments were ser ved in the Grammar room. The party ended by 9:30. The Baptist Missionary Society met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Herman Ruben. Mrs Eve ertt Wintermote was leader. She presented the fifth chapter of the book on Indian and American Life. Friends of Mrs. J. S. Hoffman remembered her on her seventy sixth birthday, Saturday, Sep tember 23, with a card shower. She received many lovely greet ings. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson received word recently that their son, William, had been pro moted to Sergeant. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelsen and Mrs. Robert Farrier and Dickie were supper guests of Mrs. Earl and Mrs. May Hubbard Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter, Marian and Phyllis had supper Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes and Bonnie, the occasion being Mrs. Grimes’ birthday. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES The Youth Fellowship of the Methodist church held a social gathering in the basement of the church Thursday evening of last week. Nearly twenty members of the League were present. Rev. and Mrs. Dawson Park, of O’Neill, were in charge of the games and made the evening very enjoyable [for the young people. The games were in the form of an airplane trip around the world. After lunch a busi ness meeting was held for the election of officers. Officers elected were as follows: Presi dent, Marian Carpenter; Vice President and Publicity, Phyllis Carpenter; Community Service, Delbert Robertson; Recreation, Ardith Roth; Secretary-Treasur er, Elwyn Robertson, The Methodist church held their Rally Day Program Sunday morning after the Sunday School services. Mrs. C. V. Robertson and Mrs. Arthur Tangeman were in charge of the program. The W. S. C. S. will hold their Fourth Anniversary meeting in the Parlors of the Methodist church Thursday, September 28. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. In the afternoon a business meeting will be held. Mrs. Frank Barkus, Off Plairrview, Nebr., the District President of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Barkus comes well qualified to inspire the ladies, for she was CHAMBERS BEATS STUART IN INTERESTING GAME Chambers High School held their first footballl game of the season Friday, September 22 at Chambers. Stuart was their op ponent. Both teams displayed a good brand of ball for early season, and thrilled the large For thorough Scientific Eye Ex* animation and Correctly Fitted Glasses, see Dr. C. W. Alexander, O. D. OPTOMETRIST TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3 AT HOTEL O'NEILL In Inman evenings and Sundays by appointment. Do It YoarsaH-at Homo Clwm-Kutl PERMANENT WAVE KIT * Complete with curlers, •ham poo and wave set It 8 easy to ao ana saic ior every i ^ hair For amastog rwniiUh—be sure to aa* lor Charm-Kuri. Over 6 million sold. JOHNSON DRUGS Money to Loan ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS equipment furniture Central Finance Co. C. E. Jones, Manager , I O'NEILL t NEBRASKA crowd with many loi»(| runs and spectacular catches. Chambers scored early in the second quar ter when the Adam* Brothers teamed together and completed a pass, Bob to Jim, who carried it about 20 yards to score. Stuart then came back strong and scored just as the half ended 7-6 in Chambers’ favor. The third quarter found both teams surging back and forth in midfield. As the fourth quarter opened, Cooke, of Chambers, snared a Stuart pass on his 30 yard line, sidestepped and whirl ed his way toward the goal, pick ing up ample blockers to carry him across for another tally. Stuart, not to be outdone, also scored again on splendid cross bucks and short passes. They failed to score on either try for point, so Chambers still held the edge at 14-12. The dying moments were full of thrills and a last minute pass by Stuart near ly upset the Chambers lead, but a dandy tackle by Max Farrier saved the day as the whistle sounded the end of the fray. Friday Chambers plays Wol bach on their home field. Wol is always tough. Come see and hear another game. BRIEFLY STATED Dr. Fisher, Dentist. 24tf Miss Dorothy Lowery, who is attending the University of Ne braska, spent the week-end here visitng at the home if her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery. Joe Hansen made a business trip to Chambers Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gillespie returned Tuesday evening from Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Gil lespie went through the Mayo Clinic. Mrs. S E. Streeter and son, B. C. Streeter, of Brunswick, were here Sundayl and Monday visiting their sons, Clyde and Dean and families. Mrs. F. A. Miles and sister, Mrs. Edna Seldon, of Valentine, re turned Thursday from a ten day visit with relatives at Grand Is land and Omaha. Mss Betty Harris, who is a Freshman at the University of Nebraska, spent the week-end here visiting her mother, Mrs. Esther Cole Harris and other relatves and friends Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva drove to Chambers Sunday on business and Oh their way home stopped for a short visit at the August Chashalousek ranch. __ ( The Friendly Neighbors Project Cub enjoyed a weiner roast j and a watermelon feed Sunday evening at the Park. An en-; able time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs.'C. J. Gatz and Mr. : and Mrs. Henry Lohaus, spent | from Sunday until Tuesday in Omaha on business. William Cronin, of Omaha, : spent the week-end here visiting at the home of his parents, Mr and» Mi*s. D. J. Cronin. Mrs. E. Wilcox spent Sunday ; in Bassett at the home of Mr. and | Mrs Ed Morton. Mrs. B. F. Gleason, of Randolph I :ame up Tuesday evening to at- i rend1 the funeral services for Miss j Ann Harty. W. H. FTarty returned last ] rhursday ifrom Chicago, where he j lad spent a couple of weeks vis- j iting his daughter, Miss Mary, j Re was accompanied home by his j brother, Jack Harty, of Chicago, j ivho will spend some time here i visiting. Mr. and Mrs. William Hewitt, if Powel, Wyo., spent the week ?nd here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs W. T. Spelts left last Friday for Grand Island on a business trip. They returned home Sunday evening. Mrs. Clinton E. Cronin, of Grand Island, came up Wednes day to atend the funeral of her niece, Miss Ann Harty. Mike Harty, of Colome, S. D., arrived Thursday to attend the funeral of his niece, Miss Ann Ilarty. Miss Geraldine Cronin, of Chicago, 111., arrived Thursday morning to attend the funeral of her niece, Miss Ann Harty. Miss Winifred J. Ryder, of Chicago, 111., accompanied Miss Geraldine Cronin to O’Neill Thursday. Mrs. Lou Beck returned to Chicago Sunday afternoon, after spendng several days here visit ing Mrs. Laura Parker and other friends, Mrs. Bennei Gillespie and Mrs. l Edward Verzal left Wednesday | for Omaha, to attend the funeral I of Irving Johnson, who died late Tuesday night. Mrs. Cora Pettijohn and child ren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Preil and family at their home nirjtheast of O’Neill. t’fte Claydon and Joe Urlaub.i of Omaha, came Saturday to 'spend several days visiting at thei j home of Joe’s aunt and uncle, Mr. "and'Mrs. Tim,Harrington. , f .1 PRESIDENTIAL TICKET Vote in ONE Square Orly THOMAS E. DEWEY, _President Republican JOHN W. BRICKER, __V.ce President Repub ican FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, _ President Democrat HARRY S. TRUMAN_Vice President Democrat STATE TICKET Governor Vote for ONE DWIGHT GRISWOLD _Republican GEORGE W. OLSEN _Democrat Lieutenant Governor Vote for One ROY W. JOHNSON _Republican EDWARD A. DOSEK _Democrat Secretary of State Vote for One FRANK MARSH..—..Republican NATE M PAR'O' S . —Democrat Auditor of Public Accounts Vole for One RAY C. JOHNSON_Republican L. E. CHADDERDON _Democrat State Treasurer Vote for One CARL G. SWANSON_.Republican WAYNE J. DAVIES _Democrat Attorney General Vote for One WALTER R. JOHNSON_Republican MICHAEL T. McLAUGHLTIN ..Democrat Railway Commissioner Vote for One DUANE T SWANSON _.Republican » WILL M. MAUPIN --i-Democrat CONGRESSIONAL TICKET Congressman Fourth District Vote for One A. L. MILLER _Republican TOM LANIGAN ___ Democrat WILLIS B. FURMAN _By Petition NON-POLITICAL TICKET For Chief Justice Justice Su preme Court Vote for One ROBERT G. SIMMONS PAUL L. MANHART Members of the Legislature Twenty-eighth District Vote for ONE JOHN L. COPELAND DENNIS H. CRONIN District Judge Fifteenth District Vote for ONE GEORGE B. CLARK D. R. MOUNTS Regents of the State University Sixth District Vote for ONE FRANK M. JOHNSON Directors of Public Power Districts For Director Consumers Public Power District, District Two Vote for ONE GUY STINSON FRED E. HANSEN County Judge LOUIS W. REIMER COUNTY TICKET County Sheriff (to fill vacancy) Vote for ONE ASA B. HUBBARD -- Republican SIMON W. SCHAAF _Democrat County Surveyor (to fill vacancy) Vote for ONE LEONARD A. THOMAZIN ...By Petition TOWNSHIP TICKET Supervisor, Second District Vote for ONE JOSEPH SCHOLLMEYER ..Democrat Supervisor, Fourth District Vote for ONE WM. E. WULF _Democrat Supervisor, Sixth District Vote for ONE WALTER K. SMITH _Republican FRANK PAT MURPHY _Democrat GEORGE E. COLLINS _ By Petition MEASURES PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETIITION An Act Proposed by Initiative Petition 300 ( ) YES AN ACT to prohib it the manufacture, 301 ( ) NO sale, transportation, importation, adver tising, possession or use of intoxicatng liquors as a bsveage, and to repeal the existing liquor laws of the State otf Nebraska set forth in Chapter 116, Laws of Nebraska for 1935, and all amendments thereto. Constitutional Amendment Pro posed by Ilnitiative Petition AN AMENDMENT to Section 1, Ar ticle VIII, of the 300 ( ) YES Constitution of Ne braska, so as to 301 ( ) NO provide that all of the net proceeds derived from motor vehicle registration fees, motor vehicle lcense taxes, and all excise taxes levied upon gasoline and other motor vehicle fuels used in motor vehicles in the State of Ne braska shall be appropriated and used for the purpose of constructing, repairing and maintaining public highways within the State of Nebraska and for no other pur pose whatsoever. Dated at O Neill, Nebraska, this 20th day * of September, 1944. JOHN C. GALLAGHER, County Clerk. (SEAL) Mrs. Frank Hunter is in the Methodist hospital at Sioux City, where she has undergone a major operation. At the latest report her condition is satisfact ory. Mrs. D. H. Cronin returned Monday night from Omaha, where she had spent the past week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birming ham returned Saturday evening from Omaha, where they had spent several days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Maford Shearer and daughter, Mrs. Carl Sigrand of Stuart, spent Friday here visit ing Mrs. Winnie Walling and other friends._, .* lylerle f§op\ f&st Thursday till P ^^at*($ftrpll Iowa, being cailOT there by the : * MkiSM fra.,'* ' Jf -a**-"* i -. \r - ■ «*. • .-f * ur* *v. -s. r r* '-X :mjr \ «■* ** fs serious illness pf his mother. Mrs. Anna McCartney and Miss Theresa Leva spent Thurs day in Sioux City, attending the Fall Market week. John Walker returned Tuesday from Omaha, where he had spent several days on business’ Miss Helen Biglin returned Monday night,' from ’ On)ftha,i \&here she' Had spent ^he week end. K ‘ ' * t • !*''-"*»** ' * v* ^ * MU'* im*+-*~^i+** t *• SL spent Monday and part of Tues day in Sioux City on business. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin ^ i / -- Mrs. M. G. Coley left for her home, in Richmond, Virginia, Tuesday after sending the ■-past two weeks here vsiting at the home.ohMt ai|d Mrs. A.-P Jasko y ieM'. Mrs.. Jasko^iak aeo»m{rarfiijd her fes fa rt# Shux City.