F'uture Subscribers STEVENS—Mr. and Mrs. Dean V. Stevens, of Chambers, weigh ing 9'2 pounds, born Saturday September 14, in the O’Neill hos pital. PICK—Mr. and Mrs. George Fick, of Inman, identical twin daughter, born Monday Septem ber 16 in the O’Neill hospital. GALLAGHER—Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gallagher, of Omaha, a son, weighing 7Vi pounds, born Monday, September 16, in Om aha. Mr. Gallagher is a son of Mrs R. E. Gallagher, of O’Neill. LORENZ—Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lorenz, of Chambers, a son, born Monday, September 16, in the O’Neill hospital. WILDE—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilde, of O’Neill, a daughter, born Tuesday, September 17, in the O’Neill hospital. WOLFF- Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wolfe, of O’Neill, a daughter, born Wednesday, September 18 in the O’Neill hospital, LOWERY—Mr. and Mrs. Don Lowery, of O’Neill, a son, born Thursday, September 19, in the O’Neill hospital. KELLEY — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelley, of Minneapolis, Minn., twin daughters, born re cently is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley, sr., of Inman. BURGE- Mr. and Mrs, Glen Burge, of Emme, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds, born Thurs day, September 12, at Clear water. The infant arrived on mother’s birthday anniversary. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE: Used Copper-Clad kitchen range. Good condition. Inquire at The Frontier. 21 FOR SALE: GENUINE No. 1 western red cedar fence posts- Write for delivered prices.—CHISHOLM CEDAR CO., Box 453, Bonners Ferry, Ida- 16tf FOR SALE: 800 acre hay and cattle ranch. Well located, ^nd I good buildings. See: R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 17tf FOR SALE: Well balanced 480 acre farm with adequate im provements. Two story house large barn with grain bin, dou ble com crib and grainary hog and chicken houses and implement shed. Twe never failing wells. Known as Ash Grove farm. Buildings need painting. Farm located 5 miles northeast of Page. All good level land-120 acre pasture 60 hay meadow, balance farm land. Price $35 per acre with possession March 1st, 1947. Land will be shown by D E. Bowen, Page. J. E. Fletcher, Real Estate Broker, Orchard, Nebr. 19tf FOR SALE: Registered Spotted Poland China boars. Quality to fit the feeder. Priced right for quick sale. $65. — Wilbert Raster, 6 miles south and one half mile east ( 1. 16-20* FOR SALE: 2520 acre cattle ranch. Elegant pasture. Hay meadows and extra good set of buildings Price $12.50 per acre- See: R H. Parker, O’ Neill, Nebr. ITtf FOR SALE: 4-piece light, solid walnut bedroom suite; 4 Inner LIFE WITH S&CITY CLUB jua, mwma>. trum.mm t-m /ho!!! throw f MEA BOTTLE ) \^of SCWMIPTS/"/ spring mattresses; coil springs; all pre-war, A-l condition-— Mrs Merle Baker, Atkinson. 17-18 FOR SALE—ORDER YOUR Post war Maytag now. New mach ines on display.—Corkle Hatch ery. 23 tf FOR SALE: Seasoned cottonwood lumber, consisting of 2x4s and 2x6s.—Pat Keys, Route 1, O’ NeilL_ 18-20 FOR SALE-NEW TWIN Cylin der engine and electric motors. Available for Maytag Washers now.—Corkle Hatchery. 23-tf MISCELLANEOUS DO YOU WANT TREES TO PLANT? Would you like to plant a shel terbelt or windbreak next spring, If you plan to have the Holt Soil Conservation District Supervis ors plant your shelterbelt or if you wish to secure trees from them you must make application before October 1. Plans are now being made for tree planting next spring and applications for trees can be made in the basement of the Court House annex. 18-19 FOR RENT: Business building. Write box 357, O’Neill. 17tf I HAVE MONEY to loan on farms and ranches, and city property. See: R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 17tf MR. STOCKMAN. RANCHER, FARMER! Send your next shipment of cattle to Atkinson. More buyers are attending our auctions this fall than at any time in the past five years. WE NEED MORE CATTLE TO SATISFY THE DEMAND. Why not sell some cattle now 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 at this time. Give us aj trial. WE HOLD AUCTIONS EV ERY TUESDAY. Phone: At kinson 89. 14-20 ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET Ernie Weller, Mgr., Atkinson. LOANS G. f. LOANS AVAILABLE to buy that farm or home. FHA loans on town property. See local correspondent or write: KLOKE INV. CO., OMAHA 2, NEBRASKA. 3-5-7-tf FOR RENT: Ranch of 1,520 ac res. more or less, running wa ter in all pastures. Don’t write. See me: Fred Teach, Atkinson. PERSONAL LIABILITY AND property damage insurance at a reasonable rate. See or write RAY NOBLE Star, Neb- 16-19 Heinz TOMATOE SOUP Can 12c Hi Hi CRACKERS lb. box 21c Grand Ma’s MOLASSES Pint Jar 27c PEAS No. 2 Can 11c WE I will have a shipment of Pineapple for this week end Jane Good PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. Jar 69c CHERRIES Dark red, sweet in syrup No. 2 Can 39c Boysenberries in syrup No. 2 Can _55c MACARONI 2 lb. pk£. 23c USE FROZEN FOODS Fruits an Vegetables 1 APPLES 1 THREE j{ VARIETIES ♦ 4 44 POTATOES I! No. 1 jj Red Triumph Sack $2.65 ORANGES < 2 doz. for..49c ; LETTUCE Head .. 10c \ GRAPES Pound .. 15c I We will have meat when it is available ! I i Your Clover Farm Store Phone 33 O’Neill WANTED GAMBLE’S can insulate your home now. Call for FREE es timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf WANTED TO BUY: Good yel low shelled com. — Corkle Hatchery, O'Neill. 5tf YOU WANT; Highest sales of your live stock the market will afford. Prompt and assured re 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 GET A BUILDING and loan loan to pay off that loan and make other improvements, or to pay for that home you are buying. Payments like rent. See: RAY H. SHRINER, O, Neill, Neb- 13-18 ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS $1,000.00 fire and extended insur ance, if brick or cement block, and 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. See: L G. Gillespie, Agent, O’Neill- 15tf Proceedings of the Holt County Board of Supervisors Continued from Page Eight Motion by Collins, seconded by Clark that the following claims for the with holding tax for the second quarter be approved and warrants ordered drawn as fol lows: Road fund_ 268.70 General fund - $723.90 Road fund 268.70 Administrative Exp. - 232 10 Motion by Collins, seconded by Hubbard that the following claim be allowed and a warrant issued on the Driver’s License Fund in payment of same: C. S. Mercer Cpnjpany — $40.00 Motion by Wulf, seconded by Collins that the following claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Bridge Fund in payment of same: E. W. Bradv _ 2.85' Geo. E. Collins 5.00 Campbell Lumber Co. — 5.35 Ora Howard 15.00 James C. Kirkland _ 26.00 Alfred Kazda - — 104.801 Ed J. Matousek _ 10.00 Mentzer Brs... 2 20 1 Jos. Schollmeyer .— 10.00 j Roy Thurlow 78.60 i Wheeler Lumber, Bridge Supp. Co. ... _ 641.75' Motion by Collins, seconded Hubbard that the following claims be allowed and warrants j ordered on the Road Fund in payment of same: Arbuthnot Oil Co. $195.93 Beckwith Oil Co. - 1.59 i E. W. Brady 23.05 Frances Bazelman _ 33.42 Gordan Brown _ 125.00 j Boise Service Station 26.31 Try a FRONTIER want ad! RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I am free from pain and able to do my work that I will gladly answer any one writing me for informa tion. Mrs. Anpa Pautz, P.O. Box 825, Vancquvhr, Wash, tf Pd Adv—NTJE-OVO Laboratories STORMY TIMES MAY BE AHEAD Protect your future! Chart a SAFE course to Debt-Free Farm Ownership with a long term, low-interest Federal Land Bank loan through the NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION hi toiViim"* i y X H. A. Cadwallader_20.00 Maurice Cavanaugh_ 368.25 Ed Chudomelka_ 7.50 Dick Clark 30.00' Geo. E. Collins . 10.00 D. E. Crandall_ 149.50 Henry Dierks 6.50 Fehrs. Tractor & Eqpt. Co. 10.60 B. G. Nanna_ 149.50 H. W. Hubbard 85 00 W. H Hungerford_ ... 96.00 Interstate Oil Co. _ 53.60 Island Supply Co. _ 14.45 C. W. Kirkland _ 140.40 James C. Kirkland 109.85 Albert Kopejtka . 270.00 A. Marcelellus _ 60.00 Mentzer Bros.__ 1.45 Missouri Valley Mach. Co. 5.85 Missouri Valley Mach. Co. 3.45 Joe Mlinar, Jr. . 105.26 Eli McConnell . 5.85 Lyle C. McKim _ 149.50 FranK Osborne ... 118.65, Hans Petersen ..._ 73.40 Sacks Bros. _ 153.50 Wm. K. Shaw._ 528.00 Frank Skrdla _ 2.75 Standard Oil Co. _ 51.01 J. C. Stein _ 25.00 Leo S. Tomjack 145.60 Harvey Wahl 118.65 Ivan Walter... 80.50 W. E. Wulf_ 45.00 Emil Carlson _ 32.50 Central Supply Co.. 95.57 Andy Clark _ 5.79 Clark Bros. 5.79 Bernard Cooke 143.00 Dankert Service Station 186.24 Ed Disjerhaupt _ 101.01 Finkbine Lumber Co._ 21.25 Highway Eqpt. & Supply Co. --- 11.01 H. W. Hubbard _ 78.55 Austin Hynes _ 3.00 Inter State Oil Co. 148.60 Jarvis Oil Co. _ 34.77 C. W. Kirkland _i_ 20.40 Albert Kopejtka _ 117.00 Leo Kramer .... _ 5.00 Ed J. Matousomsek 40.00 Midwest Motor Co. _ 27.40 Missouri Valley Mach. Go. 132.67 H. A. Mitchell ..m 20 00 Clet McClenaran 143.00 Frank McDermott 34.80 New Deal Oil Co. . _ 6.25 Pecaut Ind. Supply Co,.... 109.80 Dale Potts . 6.50 Jos Schollmeyer .. 10.00 Frank Skrdla . 23.40 Thos. Slatery ____ 8 14 a 1 State Farm Mutual Auto Ins. Co.__ 11.5C Harry Sullivan_ 29.7( Robert Turner _ 78 0< Frank Walter_ 86.01 Russel Walter... 75.01 Motion by Hubbard, seconded by Collins that the following be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Drag Fund in pay ment of same: C. H. Johnson_7_ $ 4.20 John Nachtman _ 30.00 Arthur W. Tomlinson 25.60 O. A. Wiseman _ 30.00 Robert Mlinar _ 30.65 Steve Shavlik _ 15.30 F. C. Watson _ 12.00 5:00 p. m. On motion the board adjourned until 10:00 a. m. July 24, 1946. ED J. MATOUSEK Chairman RUTH HOFFMAN County Clerk (First publication Sept. 19, 1946) LEGAL NOTICE Lavilla Morton, and the heirs, j devisees, legatees, personal repre sentatives and ail other persons interested in the Estate of Byron E.nders, Deceased, real names un known, impleaded with Alma Hill, et al, are here by notified that on the 22d day of August, 1946, Clifford Wells as plaintiff riled a petition and commenced an action in the District Court or Holt County, Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer of which is to have determined who are the owners of the North Half of the North Half of Section 7, Township 32, Range 9, and the West Half of the Northeast Quarter and the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 32, Range 10, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska, and to deter mine the interest of each of said owners therein, and to have said real property partitioned, or, if the same cannot be partitioned without depreciating the value of the several shares, then to have said real property sold in the manner provided by law, and the proceeds distributed, after payment of costs and expenses, according to the interest of the parties in said real property, and to have such other and further relief as equity and good con science may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 28th day of October, 1946. CLIFFORD WELLS, Plaintiff By Julius D Cronin, 19-22 His Attorney Discover the finest values in Kaynar Diamond Ensembles ... lovely designs, quality built, prices right. Beautify her hand with Kaynar rings. Prices begin at *35 I JUST ARRIVED! Big Selection Ladies Watches O. M. Herre — JEWELER — O’Neill 500 LBS. COFFFF - Selected F-R-E-S-H — / FRUITS & VEGETABLES APPLES — 200 bushels of fancy cooking or eating apples: Jonath an Wealthy, and Grimes’ Golden O OO Per Bushel and Up Chase & Sanborn or Barrington Hall PerLb- 35c COFFEE — Fresh Ground ha 29c Salad Wafer or Manchester — CRACKERS Per Lb... 200 GALLON OF LIGHT CLOVER HONEY 2 Lb. 5 Lb and 10 Lb. CONTAINERS BROOMS OQr 5 Tie EACH ... 70C ATTENTION FARMERS — BOYS We Have A Few 100 lbs. Of BROME GRASS — (Lincoln Tvpe) And YELLOW SWEET CLOVER SEED Left. If You Plan on Planting This Type Of Grass Seed — SEE US Be fore Buying. Extra Sweet, Fancy ITALIAN PRUNES O 4A *4 Bushel Basket. BARTLETT PEARS 1Cr Per Lb. COOKING APPLES 1A Per Lb. IUC TOKAY GRAPES 1Cr Per Lb. CAULIFLOWER 1Q„ Head . I/C YAMS 09#* 3 Lbs. 401 LETTUCE 11 Per Lb__ 11C GRAPEFRUIT 1* Per Lb. IIIC SUNKIST ORANGES 10^ Per Lb. l/C 200 Bags POTATOES, Red Triumphs Or Cobblers — U. S. No. 1 at A Very Low Price. — SEE ITS BEFORE BUYING FOR SATURDAY ONLY ! I 5,000 pounds of the sweetest mel J ons grown- Guess the weight within 1-lb. and take the melon home FREE ! 1 Guess Per Person — Last Week We Gave Away 500-Lbs. of Melons Fresh' And Cold Meats FANCY GRADE AA BEEF STEAKS and ROASTS — FRESH FROZEN FISH-For Friday: - - WHITING HALIBIT and PERCH PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY — So As It Will Be Possible For Us To Slip ply You With The Cut You Desire LAUNDRY SOAP — CHIPS OR BAR LAUNDRY — No Limit — While Supply Lasts — OLD DUTCH CLEANSER ir 2 cans_ iwt VANISH, Bowl Cleaner _ OO Can ___liC PERFEX o-lr Medium Size _____ A 1C MAXINE TOILET SOAP or 6 Bars ..... a3C UNION STORE PHONE 56 FREE DELIVERY