P.H. Shriner ^ Theft GENERAL INSURANCE Plate Clin Liability O'N a ill Nebraska Live Stock Automobile PHONE 10b Farm Property Wir.d & Tornado, TnicKs 8c Tractor, Personal Property REAL ESTATE, LOANS. F ARM SERVICE. RENTALS l or Best Results and satisfactory returns, bring your livestock to the O’Neill Livestock Com. Co. H. S. Moses and G. P. Colmnn, Managers Phone 2 O’Neill, Nebraska WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET We Sell Every Monday WE arc in business to help you make money, save money, protect your money, transfer money to others safely and conveniently and in many ways to conduct your financial affairs in an orderly, economical and efficient manner. We invite you to use ALL of our services toward this end. O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK O’Neill, Nebraska Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill : Nebraska DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH OIBce Phene 77 Complete X -Ray Equipment Gimkcd Correctly Fitted Rcetdrnce ) Dr. Brown, tl.t Phonre | Dr French. >«i William W. Griffin Attorney First National Bank Building O’Neill Money to Loan ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Co. C. E. Jon**, Manager O'NEILL i NEBRASKA .DANCE SUMMERLAND Mi EWING. NEBR„ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th Music By WALTZP MARTIN AND HIS FINE BAND (Fcatr'ng Lovely Delores Morgan Vocalit.) Fo lor Ska'ing Every Friday Nicrhl end Sunday Afternoon A.'l for Private Parties. CLASSIFIED ADS I OR SAI.K FOR SALE—R EMI N G T () N Standard No. 11 typewriter.— Orloy Richards, Ewing, Nebr. 19 FOR SALE—A 2300 arcre ranch; has 700 acres of hay meadow, balanet in 3 pastures. Good buildings. Let me show it to you. —R. H. Parker, O'Neill. Nebr. 16 FOR SALE—FORTY Head of pure bred Spotted Pol^d China Boars.—Elmer Bohl, 3 miles west 1 north of Plainview, Nebr. 19-6 MISCELLANEOUS Dr. Fisher, Dentist. 24tf FOR BUILDING And Loan Loans See L. G. Gillespie, O’Neill, Nebraska. 16-tf APPLICATIONS FOR Liability insurance on farmers cars, pre mium $9.00 a year,—L. G. Gil lespie Insurance Agency, O’Neill, Nebraska. 19-tf HELP WANTED WANTED—Kitchen Help.—Elite Cafe._rjtf WANTED—GIRL FOR General] housework.—Mrs. H. J. Birming-1 ham 21-2 WANTED—MARRIED or single man to work on ranch and farm. Good wages.—Frank Keller, Newport, Nebr._19 WANTED HELP WANTED — WAITRES scs.— M and M. Cafe & Bak ery. 20-tf. HELP WANTED—WOMEN FOR kitchen work. M. and M. Cafe & Bakery 20-tf. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES YOUR CHANCE TO OPERATE a congenial business that will yield a fine income. It will give you that independence most or dinary jobs do not offer, an op portunity to accumulate sub stantial saving and build a fu ture of security and happiness. You will be the boss. An auto mobile is the only investment. If you will write me without delay, I will give you some val uable information. Address: Z. E Wilkn, Watdrof Hotel, Nor folk, Nebraska. 20-3 (First publication Sept. 20, 1945) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney , NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 3 93 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 17, 1945. In the Matter of the Estate of Hattie D. Perkins, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons interertrd in said estate that a petition has b en filed in rai i Court far the appointment of Howard M. Perkins as Adminis trator of said estate, and will be . heard October 11, 1945, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the County .Court Room in O’Nfcill. Nebra ka. LOUIS W. REIMER, 1 19-3 Countv Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) J (First publication Sept. 27, 1943) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 3202 In the County Court of Holt Cour.ty, Ncbiaska, September 25, 1945. In the matter of the estate cx The' dore Enders, Deceased. Notice is hrreby Riven that a petition has been filed in said Court for the probate of a writt n instrument purporting to b( the last will and testament of Th o dore End ‘rs, Deceased, and far the appointment of Clifford Wells, as executor thereof; that October 18, 1945, at 10 o’clock A. M., hai, been set for hearing said petition and proving said instrument in said Court when all persons con cerned may appear and contest the probate thereof. LOUIS W. REIMER. 20-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) (First publiontion Sept., 1. 1945) NOTICE OF RBFEREE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the District Court of Thayer County, Ne braska, made and entered in sai 1 court on the 20th day of August, 1945, in a certain cause pending in said court, wherein Ralph E j Fitzsimons, et. al., are plaintiffs and Myrtle Fitzsimons, et. al..! arc defendants, for the partition of the following described real estate, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter (SEV4) and the North Half (NVfe) of Section twenty three (23), Township Thirty one (31), Range Ten (10), in Holt County, Nebraska, and The South Half of the South Half (S't: SV2) of Section Twenty-four (24), Township Thirty-one (31), Range Ten (10), in Holt County, Nebras ka, and said decree directed the un dersigned, sole referee in said action, to sell the above describ ed real estate at the west front door of the Holt County Co' rt house in tho City of O’Neill, H ll County, Nebraska, to the highest bidder. Therefore, I, sole referee in said action, on Tuesday, the 9th 1 day of October, 1945, at the hour of two o’clock, P. M., of said day, at the west front door of the Holt Countv Courthouse in the City of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, will sell said real estate at public auclion to the highest bidder for cash. Dated this 29th day of August, 1945. WALTER C. WETSS. 17-5 Sole Referee. Baldwin & Pike, Hebron, Nebr., Perry, Van Pelt & Marti, Lin coln, Nebr., Attorneys. (First publication Sept. 20, 1945) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE COUNTY COURT Or HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA i In the Matter of the Estate of GERTRUDE M. BEDFORD, De ceased. TO: ALL PERSONS INTER ESTED IN SAID ESTATE, BOTH CKEDiiURS N D HEIRS: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI FIED that on the 19th day ol September, A. 1)., 1945, Jessie A. Kaczor filed her petition m the above matter, setting forth among other things that Gertrude M. Bedford, a resident and citizen1 of Holt County, Nebraska, died 1 intestate therein on the 27th day I of October, 1934, seized and po- j sessed of an undivided two-fifths interest in the following describ ed real estate, to-wit; Lots 13, 14, 15, lti, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, in Block 44, Riggs' Addition to the City of O’Neill, Holt County, Ne braska; that she left her surviving as her sole and only heirs at law 1 and the sole and only persons in- j terested in her estate her sisters,; to-wit: Della R. A. Campbell. Jessie A. Kaczor, Clara M. Larson and Edna R. Berry; that pe titioner, Jessie A. Kaczor, is a sister of the deceased. Gertrude M. Bedford, and one of her heirs at law; that said petitioner is the owner of an undivided one-half interest in the above described j real estate, acquired partly by ; inheritance and partly by mesne conveyances: that the prayer of ! said petition is that the Court may find and determine the time of the death o' Gertrude M. Bedford; that she died intestate a resident and inhabitant of Holt County, Nebraska: may find and determine who are her heirs and fix thei- decree kinshm: may find and determine the right of descent of the real property of which st’e died seized and pos sessed; that further administra i tion of this estate may be dis pensed with; that there are no debts against said estate, and that1 the claims of all creditors are barred; that there are no inherit ance taxes, state or federal, due from this said estate or the heirs thereof, and for such n*her 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 Co * ty Court Room in the Court Hr us'- in the Cit of O Neill on the 11th day of October, A. D., 1945, at the hour of 10 o clock A. M., and th3t if you fail to appear at said time an ! place to contest said peti ion, t o Court may grant the prayer thereof. Dated this 19th day of Sep tember. A. D., 1P45. BY THE COURT; LOUIS W. REIMS”?, 19-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) SMALL LOS IS (Continued from page one) during late September in uoper Michingan. . . .Half a million workers on strike as September drew to a close. . . . Ward’s goes back to the management of Mr. Avory. Will Uncle Sam send a platoon of soldiers to escort him back with military pomp?. . . Five Atkinscn lads, 8 to 14, broke into the i noccupied home of a wid w. stole and dis'ac^.Icd possessions] stored there. The Judge in' O'Neill sentenced them to church and Sunday school for a year. . . Movement of Holt ccunty hay has been on the last fortnight, daily shipments going out from rai road points. An Iowa gent who comes here at times gives it as his opin-1 ion that southern Holt is the best native grass belt in the world. Good hay brings up to $8.00 in the stack. The two Sdndcrs Bros, and their wives, of Hampton, Iowjj, were in the city Sunday, stnpnin" here 1 alter a business trip in South Dakota to visit their cousin, Ro maine. at present a fixture at the Frontier. Luther, the elder, re called some long forgotten inci dents when we were kids in southern Wisconsin during a j pleasant hour together. The boys ] thought to buy some steers here I but found our grass fed herds too fat for profit in a feed lot. BRIEFLY STATED Mrs. Harold Mlinar, of Clear water, spent Tuesday here visit ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bab Vandergrift. of Lincoln, sper)t the week-end; here visiting relatives and friends.1 Miss Murray, typist for Sheriff Hubbard, is convalescing in a Norfolk hopital from an oper-, ation. T 5-c Elmer Nuttlemann, of Springfield, Mo., spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs Glen Tomlinson. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stilt and son, Edward, of Benkleman, Neb., i arrived in the city Sunday for a ' few days visit U‘Kh Dr. and Mrs. | L. A. Carter. Mrs Stitt is a sister of the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Heflin,Lude Heflin, Alta Heflin and Mrs. Jerry Hilney, and Mr. and Mrs. Le ter Fendley, all of Harlan, Iowa, spent the week-end here visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kilpatrick. Mrs. Ralph Vorce went to Omaha Friday to meet her hus band, Pfc. Ralph Vorce, who re cently returned to the United States, after spending eighteen months in the European thtater of operations. They returned home Saturday. Pvt. Daniel E. Murphy left Wednesday morning for Camp Beal, Cal., to which camp he h: s been transferred from Fort War-j ren, Wyoming, after spending a tenday furlough visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs D. Murphy The employees of the telephoue office entertained Mrs. Electa Bigler at a 7:00 o'clock dinner at the Golden Hotel Monday even-! ing. Mrs. Bigler has retired, after twenty years service with J the telephone company. Tele-j phone employees from Spencer. Atkinson and Stuart attended the dinner. John Taylor, of Grand island, and Miss Ellen Grossbeck, | also of Grand Island, were pres jent. Mrs. Bigler was presented with a lovely gift. The Martez Club opened their season Tuesday evening with a dinner at the M and M cafe. Mrs. Edward Campbell was hostess. The dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Homer Mullen who is mov ing to Scribner. Following the dinner contract was played at the Campbell home. High scores were won by Mrs. H. J. Lohaus, Mrs. F. N. Cronin and Mrs. Homer Mullen. Mrs. Mullen was also presented with a lovely farewell gift. BRIEFLY STATED (Continued liom page one) G. C. DeBackcr Was in oioux City on business last Friday. A marriage license has been issued to Lawr.nce L. Smith and Mina E. Steele, both of Atkinson. Miss Arlene Shade spent the week-end in Stuart at the homo o. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ceul Shade. Mrs. Helen bimar went to At kinson Tuesday, to attend the ,incral of her brother, William Schulz. Miss Jcscphine Mlinar spent the week-end in Stuart visiting h.r parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Mlinar. Harold Hunt returned to his home in Omaha Tuesday, after spending the week-end he. c visit ing friends. .... Eli Hcrshiser and Fred Tecch came up from Norfolk Friday of last week, remainin" for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Mahaffy re turned Saturday from Bermidji, Minn., where they had gone on a fishing trip. Mrs. Curley Washachek, of Omaha, spent the week-end here visiting her husband and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spelts, cf Grand Island, and Henry Warren of Atkinson, visited at the W. T. Spelts home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter spent Sunday in Brunskick visit ing Mr. Streeter’s mother and other relatives and friends. Don Ernright arrived home on Sunday from New York City. He has recently been given his discharge from the United States Army. R. H. Harris, of Lynch, was in the city for a lew hours Wed nesday morning, visiting his many friends and looking after some business matters. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich returned Sunday from New York City, where they had gone on a business trip. Mr. Froelich left Monday for Chicago. A few vacant spots adjacent to the center of things industrial are laivi hly decorated with weed', remevel of which would inhancc the appearance of the landscape. The O’Neill Commercial Club will hold their next regular meet ing at G:45 p m., on Tuesday. Oc tober 9, 1945, at the Golden Hotel. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. E. S. McMastcrs, of Dow iagic, Mich., and Mrs. Shelton McMasters and son of Kalamazoo, returned to their homes on Mon day, after visiting at the James Rooney home. A group of O’Neill Mason's were in Atkinson last Friday evening meeting with fellow lodge members there, the oc casion being the presence of an official of the order who conducts eouiscs of instruction in Masonic affairs. Mrs. Edith Carmichael, cf Omaha, is announcing the ap-1 proaching marriage of her daugh ter, Idella May, to Pvt. Donald L. Bergstrom of the United States Air Corps. The ceremony will take place on October 6 at St.! John's Church in Omaha. Pvt.’ Bergstrom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Pat Bergstrom, formerly of this city Dale Clark, president of the Omaha National Bank and head ing up the state committee on the ( federal bond drive, accompani:d by the committee’s executive sec retary, were in the city over night Thcsday for a meeting with those in charge of bond sales in this and adjoining counties. Lyle! Dierks is ^ chairman of the Holt county committee, with W. W. Griffin acting secretary. A complaint has been filed in county court charging James Morrison with operating gamb ling devices at his place of busi ness on Highway 20 in the vicin ity of Ewing. Date for hearing has not been set. The complaint is signed by Deupty Sheriff John , Laasworth. The sheriff’s are | cleaning up slot machines and punch board gambling in the county. A total of five slot mach ines. two in O'Neill, have been confiscated within recent weeks and a sort o* crusade is on to end this sort of gaming within the .ample borders of Holt county. NEW FALL 3LOUSE5 And aren’t there simply scads of them at Penney’s? Wear a round neck blouse with your new necklace ring or choker pearls. The tie front is a’ways sweet. ■And who doesn’t appreciate the ever-useful tailored blouse? Long and short sleeves. Prints and plains in Rayon Crepe. .--NINTH ANNUAL— Stocker Feeder Calf Show and Sale MONDAY, OCTOBER 8th The ninth annual stocker feeder calf show and sale will be held at O’Neill on Monday, Oct. 8. The showing of the 4H Club, calves will be held in the morning, starting at 9 o'clock. After the show the 4H Club calves will be sold. The commercial calf sale will follow approximately 2000 calves to be sold. Calves for 4H work may be bought or calves in carload lots for feeding. Ranchers and farmers are invited to attend the 4H show and sale. This is the place to buy outstanding calves. I Federal Land Bank Loans No Fees—4% Lcng Term Repayment Privilege THE SAFE SURE SECURE LOAN NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Boyd. Holt 8c Wheeler Counties Lyle P. Dierks. Sec.-Treas. O'Neill. Nebr. Mrs. Bennett Gillespie was in Norfolk Friday last. Mrs. Elgin Ray spent the week end in Ainsworth, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Waits and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Enquist, of Hartington, spent the week-end here visiting Mrs. P. A. Lindberg and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hahn and family of Pierce, spent Sunday here visiting Mrs. Hahn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carsten Hansen. Joe Hansen left Monday for St. i Louis. Mo., where he will attend a Pirina trade school for the next few weeks Woven Wire Barb Wire Carload Just Received at Montgomery Ward’s Norfolk Si ore Barb Wire, stan dard 12 1-2 gauge 2 pt. 80-rod spool 4 pt. same as above . . $4.60 $4.25 WOVEN WIRE 36" medium wt. 20 rods ^”$9.80 39" medium wt. 20 rods - - 11.20 26" heavy wt. 20 rods -'TTll.60 32” heavy wt 20 rods - - - 13.60 39’’ heavy wt. 20 rods *• - - 15.40 47 ’ heavy wt. 20 rods - - - 17.40 Also 4 ft. Rotary Scrapers Regular price $144 75 now only $127.88