CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE: Persons who can ac commodate high school stu dents for room and board phase notify me—Ira George, superintendent of schools. 15 GET A BUILDING and loan loan to pay off that loan and rmake other improvements, or 'to pay for that home you are buving. Payments like rent. See: RAY H. SHRINER, O, NeiU, Neb- 13-18 SUPERINTENDENTS and teach send your orders for grade and high school text books to '• , -.me. Large stock and prices I lower.—E. H. Long, Bookbuy- ; er, 1130 “N" Street, Lincoln,! Ne-br^ska- 15-17 TOR SALE—6-volt heavy duty Winchprger, 3 kilowatt, 110-220 arc welder, 3-4 inch electric drill. Wo rewind any hard-to get generator armatures. — Halva’g Electric Shop, O’Neill. 15-16 Jf HAVE A lot of clothing, ladies dresses, coats, men’s j suits, overcoats, boy’s suits, all j suitable for wear and splendid material for making smaller garments. All new. Nothing over $2.50. — Hank’s Second Hand Store. 13-16 FOR SALE: 160-acres of No. 1 1 .hay land. 10 miles southwest 'Of O’Neill, along a good grav elled highway. For particulars see: T J. Joyce, O'Neill. 15-17 LOANS C. f. LOANS AVAILABLE to buy that farm or home, FHA loans on town property. See fiocal correspondent or write: KLOKE INV. CO., OMAHA 2, NEBRASKA. 3-5-7-tf WANTED TCT BUY: Good yei low shelled com. — Corkle Hatchery, O'Neill. 5tf ATTENTION FARMERS: Lia bility and property domage in surance on your car will cost $12.50 per year, beginning Au gust 1, 1946. See or write: L. G. Gillespie, Agent, O’Neill. -17 FOR SALE—ORDER YOUR Post war Maytag now. New mach ines on display.—Corkle Hatch ery. 23 tf. WANTED: A woman for wash ing, half-day per week. Call i 176, O’Neill. 15 ; >OR SALE: Four lots. Inquire: C. F. McKenna. 15 HELP WANTED: Laundress six days a week, meals furnished. Excellent working conditions. Good salary. —Ainsworth Hos pital, L. R. Smith, Manager. 15 ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS $1,000.00 fire and extended insur ance, if brick or cement block, rnd approved roof. $2.80 a year; if shingled roof, $3.30 a year if frame and approved roof, $3.00 a year. If shingled roof, $3 50 a year. S. e: L G Gillespie, Agent, O’Neill- 15tf MONEY TO LOAN on real esta te. Low rate of interest. No inspection fees. — RAY H. SHRINER, O’Neill, Neb. -18 FOR SALE—NEW TWIN Cylin der engine and electric motors. Available for Maytag Washers now.—Corkle Hatchery. 23-tf YOU WANT: Highest sales of your live stock the market will afford. Prompt and assured re- j turns. We have furnished such SERVICE in the Sioux City Stock Yards for thirty-three years. We will render you like service and satisfaction. Bond ed for your protection. Your consignments solicited. FRANK E. SCOTT COMMISSION CO. tf * GAMBLE’S can insulate your home now. Call for FREE es- | timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf ■DUND on the street of O’Neill: A pair of gold-rimmed glasses. Owner may have same by iden tifying and p.ying for this ad vertisement. 15 i!R. STOCKMAN, RANCHER, i FARMER! Send your next shipment of cattle to Atkinson 1 More buyers are attending our auctions this fall than at any time in the past five years. WE NEED MORE CATTLE TO J SATISFY THE DEMAND Why not sell some cattle now J and avoid the glut of heavy ; marketings thru October and ; November. We have the organ- , ization and facilities to take care of you in first class shape j at this time. Give us a trial. J WE HOLD AUCTIONS EV ERY TUESDAY Phone: At- ' kinson 89. 14-20 ' ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET Ernie Weller, Mgr., Atkinson. ! iecent Bride Honored PAGE— A post-nuptial shower, iponsored by the Get-to-Gether lub, was held at the I OOF Hall Saturday afternoon for Mrs. luane Gray. The honored guest received many gifts. Future Subscibers ANTHONY—Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Anthony, of Page, a son, Ter rance Albert, born August 18, weight nine and one-half pounds, in O’Neill hospital. Mrs. An thony was the former Miss Lou ise Matschullot. WALKER—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker, of O’Neill, a daughter, Mary Jo, born Thursday, August 8, in Clarkson hospital at Omaha. Mrs. Walker and daughter were released from the hospital Sunday. Marriage Licenses Charles L. Havranek, 25, of O’ Neill, and Miss Blanche Barrett, 22, of Atkinson, August 19. George W. Francis, 25, of Spen cer, and Miss Wilma I. Wonder check, 22, of Dustin, August 19. CHICAGOAN HERE Mrs. Mary Paddeu, of Chicago, 111., an aunt of P. V. and J. W. Hickey, spent last week visiting | here. It was her first visit in 26 fears. IFirst publication August 8, 1946) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney. NOTICE OF REFEREE SALE Notice is hereby given that by /irtue of an order of sale issued oy the District Court of Holt bounty, Nebraska, in an action lending in said Court wherein Sffie Jutte is plaintiff and Wal er Jutte and others are defend ints, this being case number .4265, directing me as Sole teferee to sell the following de» icribed real estate, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section rwenty-five (25), in Township rwenty-seven (27), North, Ran 'e Twelve (12), West of the 6th 3. M, in Holt County, Nebraska, ! will offfcr and sell said real istate at public auction on Thurs iay, the 12th day of September, 946, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said Lay, at the front door of the 3ourt House in the City of O' Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. >aid sale will remain open one lour. Terms of sale — fifteen jer cent cash on day of sale, bal mce upon confirmation and de ivery of deed. FRANCIS D. LEE, 13-17 Sole Referee. at ... Your Clover Farm Store Smoked Hams SHANK BUTT WHOLE Portion Portion Ham Lb- Lb. Lb. 35c 59c 55c SHOULDER ROAST, Grade A OC#. Per Pound _____ SHORT RIBS, for Boiling 01 #. Per Pound ____ FRESH GROUND BEEF 07#. Per Pound .-. : BOLOGNA, Fancy Grade 07#. 1 Per Pound ......—. ^ | LIVER SAUSAGE 0Qf | Per Pound . v7L Fruits & Vegetables GRAPES, Red Malya 01 #. Per Pound.. AIL ORANGES, California Valencia 10#. : Per Pound ___*.. BARTLETT PEARS IE#, i: Per Pound _ ^ j: APPLES, Fancy Jonathans 00#. : 2 Pounds ________ LEMONS, California 252 1 0#. Per Pound _ ^ CELERY, I^arge Bunch IQ#. Each ____ Your Clover Farm Store Phone 33 - O’Neill PEAS No. 2 Can 11c SELECT BEANS No. 2 Can 13c OTOE HOMINY No. 2 Can 10c Del Monte DICED CARROTS 16-Oz. Glass 13c Golden Valley SPINACH No. 2 Can 15c CIDER VINEGAR Quart 21c MASON JARS Quarts, Dozen 69c RAIN DROPS Makes Washing Easier 2-Oz. Pkg. 23c LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF A PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY For Construction of Sanitary Sewer Extensions Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the City Council of the City of O'Neill, Nebraska, held on the 12th day of August, 1946, at 7:30 p.m., there was introduced and placed on file, the Resolution of Necessity, Hereinafter set forth, which Resolution will be considered for passage by said City Council at a meeting to be held at the regular meeting place of said City Council on the 6th day of September, 1946 at 7:30 p.m., at which time and place owners of property subject to assessment for the cost of the improvements con templated by said Resolution, may appear and make objections, if any they have, to said work, or to the passage of said resolution, at which time said Resolution mav be amended and passed, or passed as proposed, or rejected. Councilman Corkle offered the following resolution and moved that it be proposed for passage at the meeting to be held September 6th, 1946 at 8:00 p.m. RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWER EXTENSIONS HE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and City Council of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska: 1. That it is deemed advisable and necessary due to the growth of the City and for health and safety to pass this Resolution and to make the following improve ments to the present sanitary sewage system in the City of O’Neill, Nebraska. 2. That it is proposed to con struct the following extensions to the present sanitary sewer system: Hancock Street (Jefferson to 75 ft. ea.st of 2nd and Han c o c k thence, n. easterly across C.&N.W. right-of way to center line of 3rd St. and north property line of C.&N.W. right-of-way and 7th to 10th St.); C.&N.W. Right-of-Way (3rd to 7th); Grant Street (8th to 10th); Fremont Street (Harrison to Madison and 7th to 10th); Everett Street (Harrison to alley between Harrison and Jefferson and 7th to 10th); Alley between Clay and Doug las (Harrison to Madison); Clay Street (6th to 10th); Benton Street (Jefferson to Madison); Adams Street (Madison to 1st); John Street (4th to 7th); Harrison Street (Fremont to alley between Clay and Douglas); Jefferson Street (Fremont to alley between Everett and Douglas); Madison Street (Grant to Fre mont and 106 feet south of Douglas to Adams); Third Street (C.&N.W. Right of-Way to Douglas and Adams to John); Sixth Street (Fremont to Clay and Adams to John); Eierhth Street (Clav to Ben ton); That such construction shall be of vitrified clay pipe or cement concrete pipe of eight and ten-inch sizes. 3. To pay the cost of said im provements, the City shall, after such work is completed and ac cepted, issue its negotiable bonds, to be known as sewer bonds. There shall be levied annually up on all the taxable property in said City, a tax sufficient to meet pay ments of interest and principal as the bonds become due and such levy shall be known as the sewer tax and shall be payable annually in money. 4. For the purpose of making partial payments as the work progresses, warrants may be issued by the City Council upon certificates of the Engineer in charge showing the amount of work completed and material pur chased and delivered, in the sum not to exceed 85% of the cost thereof, which warrants shall be redeemed and paid upon the sale of bonds to be issued aforesaid. 5. All of the above construction :s to be done in accordance with the Engineer’s plans and specifica tions therefore, now on file, which plans, specifications and estimate of cost are hereby approved and adopted and by reference made a part hereof. 6. Engineer’s estimate of cost of such improvements is $65,221.00. 7. Be it further resolved that the City Council of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, meet at 7:30! p.m., on the 6th day of September, \ 1946, at their regular place of! meeting for the purpose of consid ering objections to the passage of this resolution and the making of these improvements, at wnich! meeting this resolution may be amended and passed, or passed as proposed, or rejected. 8. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of this resolution to be published in the manner provided by law and the time for which said resolution will be considered for passage and objections heard. FRANK J. DISHNER, Attest: Mayor. J. B. GRADY, City Clerk. After reading the above resolu tion and discussion, Councilman lloonev seconded the original mo tion of proposal for adoption of the resolution. Roll Call Ordered and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye: Corkle, Rooney, Melvin, Hickey, Clemens, Wallace; Nay: None. Motion carried and Mayor in structed Clerk to proceed with ad | vertising or Resolution of Neces i sity on sewers.—14-16 NOTH E TO CONTR \CTORS Sealed proposals will he received ! by the City Clerk of O’Neill, Ne braska, at his office until 2:00 : p.m., September 9, 1946 and at that i time publicly opened and read for the furnishing of materials, equip ment, tools and labor together with appurtenances and acces sories, required to install approxi mately 4,700 lineal feet of 10-inch and 16,000 lineal feet of 8-inch sanitary sewer extensions and ap proximately 58 manholes. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of 1591 of the total amount of bid and made payable to the City Treasur er as a guarantee that bidder if successful, will execute contract and file required bonds. Plans, specifications, and bid ding blanks may be inspected at the City Clerk’s Office or may be secured from the Engineer, Donald D. Price, 1827 South 26th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska, on payment of $15.00, which amount will be re turned on sets of plans and speci fications returned in good condi tion within fifteen days after re ceipt of bids. The City reserves the right to waive informalities and irregu larities and to make awards on bids which furnish the material and construction that will in their opinion serve the best interests of the City, or, to reject any or all bids. Engineer’s estimate of cost $' S221.00. CITY OF O’NEILL, Nebraska. FRANK J. DISHNER, Mayor. J. B. GRADY, City Clerk. 14-16 (First publication August 1,1946.) NOTICE OF SUIT TO: Joseph B. Cleghorn; Arthur D. Cleghorn; Edwin Cleghorn, The heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the estate of Lestina Cleghorn, deceased, real names unknown; The heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of George W. Bis bee, deceased, real names un known; and all persons having or claiming any interest in the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty - seven, Township Twenty-six North, Range Thir teen, West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown, defendants. You and each of you are here by notified that on the 30th day of July, 1946, Charles Van Rob ertson as plaintiff filed his peti tion in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you as defendants, the object and prayer of which is to quiet and confirm the title in him, the said Charles Van Robertson, to the following described real estate, to-wit: The Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-seven, Town ship Twenty-six North, Range Thirteen, West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska, as against you and each of you, and to secure a Decree of Court that you have no interest in, right or title to, or lien upon said real estate or any part thereof. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 9th day of September, 1946. Dated this 30th day of July, 1946. CHARLES VAN ROBERTSON, Plaintiff By JULIUS D. CRONIN, 12-15 His Attorney. (First publication Aug. 15, 1946.) (Julius D. Cronin, Attorney) 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 Carl Clayton Carman is plaintiff, and Ralph W. Trullinger, and others are defendants, this being case No. 14266, directing me as Sole Referee to sell the following described real estate, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter (SWy4) of Section Nineteen (19), in Township Thirty (30), North, Range Nine (9), West of thfc 6th P.M., in Holt County, Nebraska, I will offer and sell said real estate at public auction on the 19th day of September, 1946, at 1:00 P M. of said day, at the front door of the Courthouse in O’Neill, Nebraska. Said sale to be sub ject to all leases expiring March 1st, 1947. Said sale to remain open one hour. Terms of such sale are twenty per cent cash on day of sale, balance upon confir mation and delivery of deed. CHARLES E. CHACE. 14-18 Sole Referee. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hartranft had as their guests for the week end, Mr- and Mrs- F. L. Liene mann of Hastings. (First publication Aug. 15, 1946) (Julius D. Cronin, Attorney) NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. Estate of Patrick C. Kelley, Deceased The State of Nebraska, To All Concerned: Notice is hereby giv en that John C. Kelley has filed his petition alleging that Patrick C. Kelley died March 30, 1936, in testate, a resident of Natrona County, Wyoming, seized and possessed of the South Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 30, North, Range 11, and the South Half of the North east Quarter of Section 9, Town ship 29, North, Range 11, all West of the 6th P M., in Holt County, Nebraska, and a School Land Lease covering the North Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 16, Township 29, North, Range 11, West of the 6th P.M, Holt County, Nebraska. That petitioner has an undivid ed one-half interest in said real estate and in said School Land Lease, having derived title there to by inheritance from the de ceased, Patrick C. Kelley. _The prayeb of said petition is for a determination of the time of death of Patrick C. Kelley, a determination of higl heirs, degree of kinship, right of descent of the real property and the School Land Lease of said deceased per son, and that there is no inheri tance tax, state or federal, due from said estate or the heirs thereof. That said petition will be for hearing in this Court on the 5th day of September, 1946, at ten o’clock A. M LOUIS W. REIMER, 14-16 County Judge. Try a want ad in The Frontier. DANCE Al SUMMERLAND Ewing Sunday, Aug- 25 Music by JIMMY MALLEY and His Fine Band ■.. — — FRUITS % YES MA’M !... The Union Store carries the lar gest variety of fine quality FRUITS in town — and at the LOWEST PRICES, too ! SEE US BEFORE BUYING ! PEACHES 17-Lb. Lugs, U. S- No. 1 At less than today’s market price ! PEARS — Bu. Baskets — Bu. Boxes — 20-Lb. Lugs Fancy and Extra Fancy U. S. No. 1 WATERMELON — 3000-Lbs. — Guaranteed Ripe CANTALOUPE 97 While They Last; 3 for__ Red Triumph, U. S. 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