CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE: Purebred hogs Here ford boars and gilts. Vaccin ated cholera and erysipelas.— Fred Young, Atkinson, Phone 140F14 21-27. FOR SALE: 4-room house, with bath. Two large lots. Located 4 blocks east and 1 block south main intersection, O’Neill. Pos session about Nov. 1st. Ralph Tomlison, Call 151 or see Wm. W. Griffin. CLEARANCE SALE AT MY HOME Saturday thru Wednesday 2 STUDIO divans; 2 innerspring mattresses; 4-piece mahogany bedroom set, mirror finish; new 4-piece bleached ma hogany bedroom set; new breakfast set, plastic finish; 2 piece wine mohair living room set; odd living room chairs; other items. MERLE BAKER Atkinson, Neb. 21p FOR SALE: GENUINE No. 1 western red cedar fence posts. Write for delivered prices.—CHISHOLM CEDAR CO., Box 453, Bonners Ferry, Ida- 16tf i'OR SALE: Used Copper-Clad kitchen range. Good condition. Inquire at The Frontier. 21 '’OR SALE: Used Skelgas stove, four - burner with 2-hole kitch en heater. Good condition — O’Neill Hatchery. 21p i’OR 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. 17tf Try FRONTIER classified ads! ’hey produce results. DANCE A! SUMMERLAND Ewing Sunday, October 6 Music by YAGERS’ Korn Kings Roller skating every Friday night and Sunday afternoon FOR SALE: Well balanced 48( acre farm with adequate im provements. Two story house large bam with grain bin, dou ble corn crib and grainary hog and chicken houses anc implement shed. Twe nevei failing wells. Known as Asl Grove farm. Buildings neec painting. Farm located 5 mile! northeast of Page. All gooc i level land-120 acre pasture 6( hay meadow, balance farn land. Price $35 per acre wit! possession March 1st, 1947 Land will be shown by D E Bowen, Page. J. T. Fletcher Real Estate Broker, Orchard Nebr. 19tl Try FRONTIER classified ads! j They produce results. FOR SALE: Ben Wilkinson ranch in Cherry county, 1,200 acres $15 per acre up in hard grass country. Possession in 30 days if bought this fall. Buyer can purchase 1946 hay on meadows. See or write R a i 11 Realty & Insurance Company, Ainsworth, Neb. 20 LINCOLN DAILY JOURNAL 9 WEEKS $1 A YEAR $5 YOU NEED a big “wire photo” daily newspaper. People taking 30c a week pap ers pay $15.60 a year, and due to not being paid ahead can easily switch. They get their other mail through the postof fice. The Daily Lincoln Nebraska State Journal can give two to ten hours later news out on the rural routes and in many towns because it is the only large state daily between Om aha and Denver printing at night, in fact after 5 p. m. The Lincoln Journal prints editions right up until train time day and night. The Morning Journ al comes in time for mail de liverery the same day. Dailies printed on the Iowa line edit for Iowa readers. The Lincoln Journal sells four six dollars a year less than any other big State morning daily, and is priced as low as day late afternoon papers. By mail in Nebraska and North Kansas, nine weeks weeks daily $1.00; daily with Sunday twelve weeks $2.00; a year $5.00 daily, $8.00 with Sunday; 25c a month higher to other states. t Order direct or thru The Frontier. 21 WANTED EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY $150.00 to 250.00. MONTHLY SALARY and commissions. An 87 year old national concern l wants a well known salesman in this locality. Desire a man who is now employed. Age 21 to 55. High School or better education. Write complete qualifications. Box 57, Nor j folk, Nebr. 28 YOU WANT: Highest sales of your live stock the market will 1! 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 MISCELLANEOUS FOR FARM INSURANCE cost ing $7 a* $1,000 the first year, $2.50 each subsequent year, with no . renewal premium; TOWN DWELLING and con tents insurance as low as $10 a $1,000 for five-year term; LIABILITY insurance on farm cars, $12 50, and town cars, $15, , for one year. See: L. G. GILLESPIE INSURANCE AGENCY, O’Neill, Neb., Sure ty and probate bonds of all kinds 20tf SANDING MACHINE FOR RENT WORN, BLACKENED flooring can be restored with a dear grain surface by sanding. Do the work yourself. Efficient, easy to operate machine. Costs very little rental per day. GAMBLES O’Neill 21tf LOANS G. f. LOANS AVAILABLE to buy thait farm or home. FHA loans on town property. See local correspondent or write: KLOKE INV. CO., OMAHA 2, .NEBRASKA. 3-5-7-tf I HAVE MONEY lo loan on farms and ranches, and city property. See: R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 17tf LOST: Somewhere in O’Neill. One brooch with odd - shaped Jasper stone setting. Finder please notify Mrs. Ernestine Christon, Newport, Neb. Re ward offered to finder. 20-22 LOST: Brown leather zipper key case with 10 or 11 keys between Post Office arid the theatre. Finder please leave it at the Frontier Office 20tf TOKAY. Large Juicy berries GRAPES 18c Delicious, Fine Ealing Variety APPLES 77 2 Lbs. .. LI l Large. Juicy Grapefruit OQf* Per Dot n Medium Size TURNIPS Cr Per Lb .. U. S. No. 1 Grade YAMS Per Lb. _ Solid. Green CABBAGE Plump Berries Cranberries Typical CLOVER FARM Prices RITZ CRACKERS 0Tr Nebisco, 1 Lb. Carton... PEANUT BUTTER DC Jane Good, Lb. Jar.. GRAPE NUTS 1Cr Package____ SALT, Careys Op Plain or dark, Tube___ FRESH DATES 0Cr Pound Package _ SPAGHETTI 9Cr 2 Lb. Package .... HOUSEHOLD ITEMS S. 0. S. PADS 11r NO - RUB WAX, Aerowax Mr Pint Bottle___ MARVEN Mr 2 Pound Package.. SPINACH Fancy 1Cr No. 2 Can...... PEAS, Sweet Variety 1C No. 2 Can...... BABY FOODS Or Heinz, Per Can___ COFFEE, Private Estate 9Q/* Pound Jar ....... PEANUTS, Fresh Roasted 99 Per Lb....... MENU HELPERS CHILI Con Carne Ellis 99 15 Vz Oz. Can..... CLAM CHOWDER 9r. 10'/2 Oz. Can .... FISH BALLS /ft* 13 Oz. Can... Your Clover Farm Store Phone 33 O’Neill LEGAL NOTICES PROCLAMATION OF GENERAL ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a General Election will be held in the several voting precincts of th§ County of Holt, State of Ne braska, on Tuesday, the fifth day of Nevember, 1946, during the hours designated by law, for for the following purposes, to wit: 1. For the Election of one United States Senator. 2. For the election of one member of Congress from the Fourth Congressional District of the State. 3. For the election of the fol lowing officers to-wit: One Governor One Lieutenant Governor One Secretary of State One Auditor of Public Ac counts One State Treasurer One Attorney General One Railway Commissioner One Superintendent of Public Instruction 4. For the election of an As sociate Justice of the Supreme Court for Supreme Coart Dis trict Number six. 5. For the election of one member of the Unicameral Leg islature for the twenty-eighth Legislative District of the State. 6. For the election of a Direct or of the North Central Nebraska Rural Public Power District 7. To vote upon an amend ment to Section 6, Article VII of the Constitution of Nebraska, re lating to free instruction in the common schools so as to require that the Legislature shall raise revenue for the schools from sources other than real property tax, in a sum of not less than forty dollars ($40.00) per pupil in average daily attendance and to provide for the distribution thereof among the school districts of the State. 8. To vote upon an amendment to the Constitution of Nebraska relating to and prohibiting denial of employent to any person be cause of membership or nonmem bership in or resignation or ex pulsion from a labor organiza tion; prohibiting any contract to exclude persons from employ ment because of membership or non-membership in a labor or ganization; defining "labor or ganization” as any organiation of any kind, or any agency or em ployee representation committee or plan, which exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with employers concern ing grievances, labor disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours of em ployment or conditions of work; providing that said amendment be self-executing. 9. For the election of the fol lowing County Officers, to-wit: One County Clerk One County Treasurer One Clerk of the District Court. One County Attorney One Register of Deeds One Sheriff One Assessor One Surveyor One Supervisor from each of the First, Third, Fifth and Seventh Supervisors Districts of the County. One County Superintendent of Public Instruction 10. For the election of the fol lowing Precinct officers, to-wit: One Township Clerk One Township Treasurer One Justice of the Peace One Precinct Assessor At which election, the polls will open at 8:00 o’clock a. m., and remain open until 8:00 o’clock p m., of the same day. RUTH HOFFMAN, County Clerk. CALL 378 for prompt metered delivery of highest quality heat ing and burning oils.—Arbuthnot Oil Co., O'Neill. ndv. 21 - 23 Try a FRONTIER want ad I 9Yluhd&Ji. QnvIpljaM-SiqhL By Gerald Brown A ’WHO-DUN-IT THAT WILL KEEP YOU GUESSING & GASPING!