Hr# R. H. Shriner Bonds Thaft , GENERAL INSURANCE Glass Liability O'Neill Nebraska Liee Slock Autonwbils PHONE 108 Farm Property Wind 8r Tornado, Trucks k Tractor, Personal Property REAL ESTATE, LOANS, FARM SERVICE. RENTALS For Best Results and satisfactory returns, bring your livestock to the O’Neill Livestock Com. Co. H. S. Moses and G. P. Colman, Managera Phone 2 O’Neill, Nebraska WHERE BUYER ANI) SELLER MEET We Sell Every Monday WIN MANY BATTLES And CASH RESERVES turn the tide in many personal and family emergencies. Like a good soldier, a bank ac count Is ready when you need it. Start your account here. Make it grow with regular — even though small—deposits. O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK O’Neill, Nebraska Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill : Nebraska mmzztztzzzzzzztumumtttiztmxztztn: DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH OOee Phene 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence I Dr. Brown, 223 Phones | Dr. French, 242 | William W. Griffin Attorney | First National Bank Building 1 own Money to Loan ON 4FTOMOBIL.ES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Co. CL EL Aims. Muigsr OTBU. i NEBRASKA FOR SALE I TOR SALE—FISH FOB RE stocking. Plenty of blue gilt, already caught; some base State License 70.—Frank KetJea^ New port, Nebr. FOR SALE—MODERN Home, dose in.—Mrs. Homer Mullen. FOR SALE—KITCHEN SINK with fixtures; farm radio with new pack; two oil stoves; gate leg table; 3 alarm clocks; four large stone jars; electric radio, portable; 11x12 wool rug; some small rugs and many other ar ticles.—Hank’s Second Hand Store. 6-1 FOR SALE, RANCH & FARM LAND. 640 acre ranch, in Rock county, Nebraska, 7 miles from Newport. 200 acres good farm ground. 100 acres good hay, and balance pasture. On good road, near school, good buildings, large trees. Price $12 per acre or $7500. 970 acre ranch and Farm in Bennett County, So. Dakota, 17 miles north of Cody, Nebraska, and lVi miles from Harrington store, postofTiee and school. Has Extra good buildings which are worth half the price. Half good farm ground, balance hay and pasture. Price $9 per acre. 320 acre farm 7 miles west of Loup City, in Sherman County, Nebtraskja. Has fair buildings. Lays rolling with half in culti vation and half native hay. Good roads, Vi mile to school. Price $15. per acre or $4800. E. J. CORKIN, Broker 1919 So. 34 St., Omaha, Nebr. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT— My buildings at Redbird, con sisting of the following: One double store building; one gar age building; one six-room house and barn granary and six acre pasture. Mike Hull will show the buildings — John Wrede, Vancouver, Washington, Route Z. Box 249. 5-4 MISCELLANEOUS FOR HAIL INSURANCE see Ray Noble, fifty cents an acre for com and oats. 3-5* DEAFENED -*■Improve hearing t>r means of simple scientific hearing exercises, developed from findings' of U. S Govern ment deafness survey; booklet of explanation and 15 practice lessons absolutely free on re quest. —i^pousticon of Omaha, 474 Brandeis Th. Bldg., Omaha, Nebraska. 6-4 _ FOR RENT FOR RENT—1400 acre ranch; it has 500 acres of hay meadow. Good buildings. R. H. Parker, O’Naill, Nebraska. 48-tf I (First publication May 31, 1945) LEGAL NOTICE George E. Park; Merwyn Parks; Wayne Parks; the heirs; devisees, j legatees, personal representatives, and all other persons interested j in the estate of Minnie Parks, 'Deceased, real names unknown; impleaded with Beulah Park, al., are hereby notified that on the 28th day of March, 1945, Har old J. Parks, as plaintiff, filed a petition and commenced an action in the District Court of Holt : County, Nebraska, against you, ; the object and prayer otf which is to have determined who are the 'owners of Lots 11 and 12, in Block j 5, Original Town of Page, Holt j i County, Nebraska, and the North1 Half of the Northeast Quart >r j of Section 3, in Township 28,1 North, Range 10, West of the bth j P. M , in Holt County, Nebraska, and to determine the interest of each of said owners in said prop erties, and to have said proper ties partitioned, or, if the samel | cannot be partitioned without de-j predating the value of the shares of said owners, that then to have j said property sold in the manner. provided by law and the proceeds distributed after payment of I costs and expenses, according to the interests of the parties in said properties, and for such other and further relief as equity and good conscience may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 9th day of July, 1945. HAROLD J. PARKS, Plaintiff. By Julius D. Cronin, 3-4 His Attorney. (First publication June 7, 1945) LEGAL NOTICE R. R. Kimball; Lavinia Kim ball; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the Estate of John B. Gallagher, Deceased, real names unknown; Farmers and Merchants State Bank; James Sullivan; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal repre sentatives, and all other persons interested in the Estate of James Sullivan, Deceased, real names unknown; C. H. Parker; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives, and all other per sons interested in the Estate of C. H. Parker, Deceased, real names unknown; Mrs. Ella Parker; Grace Mary Parker; Gertrude Adela Parker; Mary Neill, first real true name un known, wife of Henry Neill; John W. Waterman; Ida M. Waterman; the heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives, and all other persons interested in the Estate of John W. Waterman, De ceased, real names unknown; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the Estate of Ida M. Waterman, Deceased, real names unknown; all persons having or claiming any interest in the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 9, the South Half of Section 21, the Northeast Quarter of Section 17, the West Half off the Southeast Quarter and the Southeast Quar ter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 20, all in Township 29, North, Range 10, West of the 6th P. M, Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown, Defendants: YOU, AND EACH OF YOU, ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on the 6th day of June, 1945, the plaintiff, James P. Gallagher, filed his petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you and each of you, the object and prayer of which is to quiet and confirm in the plaintiff title and possession of the real estate above described, and io exclude you and each of you from any right, title, lien, or interest in or to said real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 16th day of July, 1945. JAMES P. GALLAGHER, Plaintiff, By Julius D. Cronin, 4-4 His Attorney. (First publication June 7, 1945) ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES OF THE CITY OF O'NEILL. The following is an estimate of the expenses of the city of O’Neill, Nebraska, for the fiscal year com mencing the first Tuesday in May, 1945, and ending the first Tuts day in May, 1946: Wages and Salaries as provided for by Ordinance _ $ 2000.00 Maintenance of Police Department _ 4500.00 Maintenance of Water Works __ 120006 Operation of Water Works 5000.00 Improvement of Water Works 7000.00 Street Lighting _ 3500.00 Street maintenance, walks, construction _ 4000.00 Refundilng bonds 2500.00 Maintenance of Fire Department .. 1500.00 Maintenance of •ewers 1500 00 Miscellaneous _ 2500.00 Support o? P.i-d ^00.00 Parks and Grounds 2000.00 A. p -1 1500 ( ) $ C920O 00 I Entire receipts otf revenue for the fiscal year ending the first Tuesday in May, 1945, was as follows: Water collections _$ 9529.53 Holt County Treasurer __ 24060.00 Licenses, peddlers, Occupation tax-- 1837.30 Police Judge 127.09 Airport and from Aeronautics Com mission „____ 5724.24 __ I $ 42883.02 JOHN KERSENBROCK, Mayor Attest: J. B. Grady, 4-5 - City Clerk. (First publication June 14, 1945) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA In the Matter of the Estates of Olaus E. Holter, Deceased, Maren B. Holter, Deceased,. and Elise M. Holter, Deceased. ■ TO: ALL PERSONS INTER ESTED IN SAID ESTATES,! BOTH CREDITORS AND HEIRS: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI FIED that Martin L. Holter filed his petition in the above matter, setting forth, among other things, that Olaus E. Holter, a citizen and resident of Lincoln County, South Dakota, died intestate on the 17th day otf April, 1915, seized and possessed of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, in Town ship 30, North, Range 9, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska; that he left him sur viving as his sole and only heirs at law his widow, Maren B. Holter, and his children, Martin L. Holter, Laura C. Lorenson, Cora M. Borneman, Otto Holter, and Elise M. Holter, and his grandchildren, Loraine Olson, Everett Olson, Harley Olson, and Milford Olson. inai Maren a. Holier, a citizen and resident of Lincoln County, South Dakota, died intestate on the 3rd day of April, 1917, seized and possessed of an undivided one-third right, title and interest in and to the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, in Township 30, North, Range 9, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska; that she left her surviving as her sole and only heirs at law her children, Martin L. Holter, Laura C. Lorenson, Cora N. Borneman, Otto Holter, and Elise M. Holter, and her grandchildren, Loraine Olson, Everett Olson, Harley Ol- . son, and Mi Ilford Olson. That Elise M. Holter, a citizen ' and resident of Lincoln County, ; South Dakota, died intestate on ‘ the 23rd day of May, 1943, seized and possessed of an undivided one-sixth right, title and interest in and to the Northeast Quarter , of Section 3, in Township 30, ! North, Range 9, West of the 6th , P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska; , that she left her surviving as her sole and only heirs at law her brothers, Martin L. Holter and , Otto Holter and her sisters, Laura , C. Lorenson and Cora M. Borne- ; man, and her nephews, Loraine ‘ Olson, Everett Olson, Harley Ol- j son, and Milford Olson. That petitioner, Martin L. Holter, is a son of Olaus E. Holter < and Maren B. Holter, Deceased, 1 and a brother of Elise M. Holter, ' Deceased. That as such he in- 1 herited and now has an undivided « one-fifth interest in the above 1 described real estate. That the i prayer of said petition is that the Court may find and determine the time oif the death of Olaus E. < Holter, Maren B. Holter, and 1 Elise M. Holter, all deceased; that 1 they all died intestate, residents 1 and citizens of Lincoln County, i South Dakota; may find and de termine who are their heirs and fix their degree of kinship; may ; find and determine the right of i descent oif the real property be- ] longing to each of said deceased . persons; that further adminis- 1 tration of these said estates may be dispensed with; that there are no debts against said estates, and that the claims of all creditors are barred; that there is no inherit ance tax, state or federal, due ifirom any of said estates or any of the heirs thereof, and for such ( other and further relief as may be just and equitable. Said matter is set for hearing , before the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in the County Court Room in the Court House in the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 5th day of July, A. D., 1945, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M., and if you fail to appear at said time and place to contest said petition the Court may grant the prayer thereof. Dated this 12th day of June, 1945. BY THE COURT: LOUIS W. REIMER, 5-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) (First publication June 21, 1945) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation in the State Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on July 12. 1945. until 10:00 o’clock A. M., and at that time publicly opened and read for SAND GRAVEL SURFACING and inci dental work on the O’NEILL PAGE Patrol No. 81011 State Road. The approximate quantity is: 2,750 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel Surface Course Material. The attention of bidders is di rected to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. Compliance by the contractor with the standards as to hours l of labor prescribed by the “Fair j Labor Standards Act of 1938," ap proved June 25, 1938, (Public No. 718, 75th Congress), will be re quired in the performance of the work under this contract. The fact that this work has been authorized by the War Pro duction Board will not be con strued as justification for appli cation to that agency or the Office of Defense Transportation for new additional or new replace ment construction equipment of the foilowig types needed for completion of the work: crawler shovels, draglines, cranes, truck cranes, crawler tractors and tractor attachments, motor graders, all- classes of trucks, truck tractors, truck trailers. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be seventy-five (75) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be sixty (60) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be forty-five (45) cents per hour. Plans and specifications for thej work may be seen and infor-! mation secured at the office of the j County Clerk at O'Neill, Nebras- j ka, at the office of the District Engineer of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Ains-; worth, Nebraska, or at the office! of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraska. ; The successful bidder will be required to furnish bond in an; amount equal to 100% ' of his contract. As an evidence of good faith in submitting a proposal for this 1 work, the bidder must file, with his proposal, a certified check made payable to the Department I of Ttoads and Irrigation and in an amount not less than one hund red fifty (150) dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND IRRIGATION Wardner G. Scott, State Engineer J. M. Crook, District Engineer Ruth Hoffman, Acting County Clerk, Holt County. BRIEFLY STATED Dr. Fisher, Dentist. 24tf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Minor, of dyannis, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hord md Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abbott, of Mliance, were all guests of Mr. md M;s. H. J. Birmingham during he recent business meeting of Nebraska Stock Growers. Mr. Lennon, of the Sioux City stock Yards of Sioux City, Iowa, vas a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed vard Gallagher during the recent stock Growers meeting. Miss Edna Couch, of Spencer, vh;> taught school here for several fears and is now teaching in the date of Washington, was a guest >f Mr. and Mrs. Ira George the irst of the week. Mrs. H. J. Birmingham i and laughters, Mary Louise and Bar bara, left Sunday for Chicago, vhere Mary Louise expects to at endi school for the( balance of the lummer. Mrs. Birmingham and 3arbara are expected to return n about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich and laughter, Nancy, left Monday or Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Froe ieh expect to go on to New York, vhile Nancy remains for a visit n Chicago. Harold Jessen, chairman of the state Aeronautics Board and Jeorge A. Farman, Jr., prominent awyer off Brown county, both of \insworth, were in the city on business Friday. Judge Lyle E. Jackson and Sen dor Elmer Rakow, both of ^eligh, were business visitors Friday evening. I Lt. Max Chapman arrived Fri iay, after just recently returning !rom duty overseas, to spend his ’urlough visiting his wife and ither relatives and friends. AM Second Class Robert Moore irrived last Wednesday, June 13, ;o spend his leave here visiting lis father, James Moore, and his arother, Jimmie. He has just re :ently returned from overseas. Mrs. Joe Beha and children, who have been visiting Joe’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Beha, and other relatives departed for their home in Minneapolis, Minn., Monday morning. P, J. Frost and son, Francis, of Burwell.were business visitors in O’Neill Tuesday afternoon. Master Sgt. Jomes Holsclaw arrived home on furlough on June 12, from Chanute Field, Illinois. He had been attending school ... DANCE... SUMMERLAND EWING. NEBR SUNDAY. JUNE 24th j Music By The Cliff Dwellers Band Coming June 27 Jack Cole & His VSA Band f J ■ r • 3- 98 4- 98 We’re simply" mad . about these cotton < skirts, so gay in their stripes, checks, and florals. And the rayons, too, in their sun-bright colors and plentiful pleats. Yes, you’ll be mad about them, too! CHAS. £. SANOALL SAYSi \ "SOIL-CONSERVATION ] IS ONE RIND OF l SELF-REGULATION" ) J A ^ } i - The thousands of Nebraska farmers who adhere to the sound practices of soil and water 'Conservation not only protect their own interests but the interest of all whose lives and fortunes are dependent on Nebraska’s fertile acres. This activity on the farms yields benefits to the com mon good much like the Nebraska Committee’s self-regu lation program in the brewing industry; a program which' constantly develops and promotes clean, orderly condi tions and observajjce of law wherever beer is sold, and thus benefits botK the industry and our citizens in all walks of life. r NEBRASKA COMMITTEE S. BREWERS FOUNDATION CHARLES L SANDAU, Stote Director • 710 FIRST NATIONAL BLDG., LINCOLN there for the past two months, and at the expiration of his fur lough will report back to Muroc Army Air Field, in California. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Doyle ar rived last Friday to spend sev eral days here visiting with her father and other relatives and old friends here. Lt. Robert Ryan arrived home on furlough last Friday to visit his (father, J. B. Ryan and other relatives and, old friends here. Lt. Ryan just recently returned from Germany. Frank Copely spent the week end with his wife and family is Lincoln. Staff Sgt. Merle Hicks came home last Sunday from Topeka, Kansas, to spend his furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hickn. T-5 John Elvin Grutscli left last Sunday for San Anita, Cal., after spending his thirty day fur lough here visiting at the home: of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Grutsch. He recently returned, from overseas, where he had "spei»tJ nearly two and a half years ip. the Pacific Theater of War. ■<. Senator and Mrs. William Her« were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cronin during the Stock Growers annual meeting. Senator and Mrs. Hern live at Chadron, having .• large ranch about sixteen miles south and west of that citp. Mrs. Augusta McPharlin and her daughter, Mrs. A1 Seversen, df Denver, Col., came up from Omaha Sunday. Mrs. Seversen had been! visiting at the home of her sister in Omaha and also with another sister, Mrs. Chapman in Minnesota, and came up with her mother for a few days visit here, before returning to her home in Denver. Model Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service And Towel Supply Truck will be in O’Neill June 16th. Margarets Beauty Shop will act as Agent. Clothes can be % • i left there, or you can Sr.-A - Phone there and truck will call. MODEL LAUNDRY Norfolk, Nebraska